Typically, the monarchs gained power through a combination of financial strength, military might and political conniving. For a more specific answer, you will need to specify a particular monarch.
Absolute monarchs were not needed. It simply happened. When Charles I became an absolute monarch, he lost his head. When James II of England became an absolute monarch, he escaped England with his life. No one was willing to fight on his behalf. Kings simply try to gain more power for themselves just as presidents do.
spain,potugal,france,england!
England and France.
Jefferson favored France because he felt that since the french had helped the Americans gain their independence from England during the American revolution that the US owed France their support. hamilton was born in the british west indies, so he had strong ties to England.
They wished to gain power and wealth in the new world. It was a place where gold, land and people were ready to claim. Spain had already reached it making the a world power. England wished to compete with Spain.
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In most cases the death of the incumbent.
France
Absolute monarchs were not needed. It simply happened. When Charles I became an absolute monarch, he lost his head. When James II of England became an absolute monarch, he escaped England with his life. No one was willing to fight on his behalf. Kings simply try to gain more power for themselves just as presidents do.
all monarchs in these areas strived to spread religion and gain territory for their own regions. (GO JOE FOSS!)
all monarchs in these areas strived to spread religion and gain territory for their own regions. (GO JOE FOSS!)
No. England did
The English Bill of Rights, drawn up in 1689 by parliament when William & Mary of Orange came to power to prevent all future monarchs from holding too much power.
France and England
Spain,potugal,France,england!
England, Spain, and France.
spain,potugal,france,england!