War between the European monarchies contributed to unity within each. Firstly, the French overcame external threats to their security. Their land had been divided since the Hundred Years War. England, while a big threat to the estates of Burgundy, grew and absorbed territory from the Holy Roman Empire and France. War erupted when France was too weak to stop the invaders. Many long years of war resulted in taxation which enabled the monarchy to raise money for defense and consolidation. Along with money came soldiers to defend against rebels and traitors. The French were the first monarchy to establish its national army.
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I am not sure this question can be answered precisely. There might have been 100 or more countries of the Middle Ages, each with its own list of rulers, and each with its own government. There were many kinds of government. These included feudal monarchies, elective monarchies, absolute monarchies, monarchies with parliaments, republican city states, the papal states, and governments run by monastics organizations. Within each kind, there could be many varieties.
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By removing trade barriers between the different countries and creating a free market.
Part of the difference lies in the fact that the Japanese hierarchy had a greater number of roles particularily for the peasants. Wherase the European peasants were not necessarily divided into actual roles, the Japanese were. As well the addition of a Shogun is different from any role preseted within European feudalism. Since within European feudalism the monarch would fufill both the role of the emperor and the shogun in one.
Between Neutral and Ground should be zero volts. Between Neutral and Hot should be 110 to 120 V in the USA, within the European Union it should be 230 V ± 6%.
The years when a country is ruled by members of the same family are referred to as a monarchy or a dynasty. This type of governance is common in countries like Saudi Arabia, where power is passed down within the same ruling family. Monarchies can vary in terms of the extent of power held by the ruling family, ranging from absolute monarchies to constitutional monarchies.
The European Union does not fit within health and safety; health and safety fits within the EU. EU health and safety requirements are but one small part of what the EU does.
No.
The population of the European Union is roughly half a billion.
The European Union has 27 different countries so there are lots of borders in it.
Greenland left the European Community in 1979 when it became more autonomous within the Kingdom of Denmark