<span>The 17th century saw Sweden as an European "Great Power" and one of the major military and political combatants on the continent during the Thirty Years' War. By mid-century, the kingdom included part of Norway, all of Finland and stretched into Russia. Sweden's control of portions of modern Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and Germany made the Baltic Sea essentially a Swedish lake.</span>
A. He was the guy that helped with three major compromises and is known as the great compromiser.
The answer is <span>The provisons were too loose to offer clear methods of enforcement
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Probably command, as they all produce and export important goods.