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In general terms, monarchs in early England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire consolidated their power in at least the following ways: First, they solidified the support of noble families small and large, whether through intimidation, placation, or some combination. Second, they levied taxes or otherwise ensured sufficient revenue to support the monarchy in peace and in war. Third, they established (or, more firmly established) connections with Church authorities. Finally, they constructed fortifications, established garrisons, and otherwise exerted a military presence in their territory.

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Most of the renaissance monarchs controlled many aspects of government by imposed tariffs, the military and religion. Many monarchs ruled in theory that only one should be head of the affairs of the state.

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The Kings of England and France won the support of the Church, which did much in the way of keeping their subjects compliant. The English kings developed a smooth and well functioning bureaucracy while the French kings established a hereditary monarchy.

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they conquered most of the toman colonys

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Louis XVI was one of the first successful kings. He made it a rule to subjugate the lords and the territories surrounding them if they were rebellious.

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