A large naval fleet allowed Britain to become a great power during the 18th century
Great Britain.
Great britain
If you're talking very late 18th century, the answer would be Napoleon Bonaparte. The rest of the 18th century was not a period of major balance of power-shifts.
In the 18th century, England was often considered one of the freest countries due to its constitutional monarchy, strong protections of individual rights, and relatively stable government compared to other nations at the time. The principles of the Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights, and the rule of law were important factors contributing to this perception of freedom.
Yes.
18th Century (1707)
England was the Mother Country after the Spanish Armada in 1588. I dont know what you mean but I think you are asking what the center city was in the 18th century. Well if that is the case then I am not sure if you mean that based on power or position, but Paris was a very important city.
Spain
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Great Britain was heavily influenced by the Roman Catholic Church.
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