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PolarNik [594]
11 months ago
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evaluate the extent to which similar methods were employed by absolute monarchs in the 1600s and 1700s to consolidate and increa

se their power.
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nexus9112 [7]11 months ago
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In the 1600s and 1700s, these absolute monarchs consolidated and increased their powers in a manner that was similar: they decreased the powers of the nobles, increased the military, and increased bureaucracy.

<h3>What happen in absolute monarchs era?</h3>

During the 1600s and 1700s, a new type of monarchy emerged known as the absolute ruler. Some of these rulers were Louis XIV, Fredericks of Prussia, and Peter the Great. These rulers believed that a monarch had divine authority and should only obey God. All of these leaders have traits that define them as autocrats. Louis XIV was constantly at war during his reign, resulting in a powerful army. Also, during this period, Frederick William I turned Prussia into a military state. To become the absolute ruler, Peter the Great implemented many reforms throughout Russia. However, all these absolute leaders have the same goal. Although they ruled different countries, they all strengthened their armies, raised taxes, and unified their religions. One thing that all absolute rulers did was strengthen their armies.

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