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exis [7]
3 years ago
13

Which were the strongest monarchical states by 1300? And why

History
1 answer:
Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

France, England and Spain

Explanation:

In the early 1300s France, England and Spain were the strongest monarchical states by 1300s. The reason these states were able to be stronger was that they often intermarry between the royal families. Thereby solidifying the power.

They also practiced absolute monarchy. During his time the King holds all the authority such that no law can curb them. They also have personnel that can travel long distances through the sea

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