Feudalism declined and new political forms gained ground both absolute and parliamentary monarchies emerged
There is no European government. Europe is a continent, not a country. It has around 50 countries, all with their own governments.
they had democratic governments.
Democratic governments.
All European Union countries have democratic governments.
There was no "European government". Europe was, and still is, composed of numerous separate and different countries, each with their own governments.
governments want to be free .
The European Union is an organisation, not a country, so it does not have a government. It has countries that are members and those countries each have their own governments. They are all democracies, and have elections to choose their governments. There are also elections for countries to send representatives to the European Union institutions.
There are several political systems in Europe. This includes full monarchies, along with limited and constitutional monarchies. While some European countries are openly socialist, they do entail democratic based governments. Other European countries are also based on Parliamentary systems of government.
A monarchy with a central government and very little power in the general population.
The doctrine made the Indians the "right occupant" while giving legal ownership to the European governments.
All European governments seemed similar, but they're actually different regarding structure in their governments
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire