they collect taxes
Warfare had become more costly, and Monarchs needed bigger armies.
Beginning in the eleventh century the Christian Crusades began to save the Holy Land from Islamic forces. Until the middle of the 13th century, the Pope and monarchs of Europe led Christian armies to keep Jerusalem safe from from Muslim armies. Whatever successes the Crusaders accomplished would however not be long lived.
Isabella, the Queen of Spain who pawned her crown jewels to pay for the voyage.She convinced her husband, King Ferdinand, to take the chance on Columbus.
victoria
Heavy taxes led to additional unrest and peasant revolts.
Taxing towns that profited from trade
they collect taxes
Warfare had become more costly, and Monarchs needed bigger armies.
They were a desire for preventing domination of one state larger armies and expanded territories
The principle of intervention allowed the great powers to send armies into countries where there were revolutions in order to restore legitimate monarchs to their thrones.
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Sell Public Offices.
tax.robbery and stealing
Where did the Monarchs get there Power
Where did the Monarchs get there Power
the kings and queens if the world upheld monarchs. the beautiful monarchs were butterflies.