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spain, portugal, and spain
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All three countries are republics and members of the European Community and use the euro as currency .
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how did centralized monarchies develop in Europe
Great brittian is only one there are many
European countries had many different political systems throughout history. There were oligarchies, monarchies, tyrants/dictators, democracies, etc.
Sovereignty shifted power from feudal authorities to centralized monarchies, leading to competition for territorial control among European states. This competition fueled conflicts such as wars of conquest and colonization as countries sought to assert their sovereignty and expand their influence. These power struggles ultimately shaped the political landscape of Europe and influenced diplomatic relations and alliances between countries.
During the French Revolution, Spain, Portugal and France achieved their independence from the European monarchies that held power over them.
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.
There are many European countries who have monarchies today, such as the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark, etc. Almost all of these are constitutional monarchies, where the monarch is the head of state, but there is also a political body (such as a parliament) where most of the power resides. Vatican City is the only European country to be an absolute monarchy, where the Pope is the absolute monarch. All other European countries, with the exception of Belarus (who is a dictatorship), are republics or representative democracies.
Spain, England and France were the European countries that established major colonies in the United States.
Spain, England and France were the European countries that established major colonies in the United States.
Portugal, France, Spain
The seven monarchies in the European Union are: - Belgium - Denmark - Luxembourg (technically a 'Grand Duchy', not a kingdom). - The Netherlands - Spain - Sweden - United Kingdom
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