Centralization of Europe (Vae victis!)

The centralization of Europe happened during the late 3rd century and the early second century. It ultimately resulted in the transfer of western Europe from various tribes to city states and nations. One of the main reasons for the centralization was increased Senone trade with the local tribes, and the establishment of trading cities. The centralization of Europe would have extreme influence over the world, and the nations in this region are still drivers of worldwide trade and politics.