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Historians sometimes refer to the late fifteenth century as "new monarchies" or "Renaissance states" because in the renaissance time new discoveries had been affected by the first rulers.The historians usually refer to the monarchies of the late fifteenth century as Renaissance states because of the type of governance in these states.
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what percent of the world are monarchies
The True Law of Free Monarchies was created in 1603.
Like other absolute monarchies in Europe, Spain guaranteed law and order for the country, proclaimed themselves hereditary monarchies, enlisted the support of the middle class over feudal nobles. The religion of Spain was Catholicism and its naval supremacy along with New World territories and the unification of the country helped establish it as one of the great empires.
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There are different types of governments in Europe. Some are monarchies, constitutional monarchies, and republics.
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1. A desire for a new trade route to the east. 2. Spirit & technological discoveries of the Renaissance. 3. There was more power in the new European national monarchies.
There are still some functional monarchies around. Saudi Arabia for example still has a ruling family with government influence.