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What did the Kingdom of Louis eventually become .?

The Kingdom of Louis, often associated with the early medieval period in Europe, eventually evolved into the Kingdom of France. Following the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire, it became part of the broader territory that formed modern France, particularly during the reign of the Capetian dynasty. Over time, the kingdom expanded and consolidated its power, leading to the establishment of a centralized French state.


Describe three factors that led to military conflict between France and its neighbors duribg tge revolutionary period?

three related factors led to military conflict between France and its neighbors during the revolutionary period. the first factor was the worry of European monarchs that the overthrow of royalty in France emigres, members of the nobility who had fled to other countries, encouraged this fear . desiring a return to their privileged pre-revolutionary lifestyles. they tried to convince the monarchs to use their armies to destroy the revolutionary forces. leaders of the revolution in France were motivated to fight by both the desire to spread revolutionary ideals and the need to pre-empt the attacks of anti-revolutionary monarchs.


Who were the national leaders during feudalism in England?

Monarchs and nobles.


The creation of Great Britain occurred during the reign of which of these monarchs?

Anne


Who is Louis capet?

Louis Capet is a historical figure better known as Louis XVI of France, who reigned from 1774 until his deposition in 1792 during the French Revolution. He was the last king of France before the establishment of the French Republic. The name "Capet" refers to his lineage, the Capetian dynasty, which began with Hugh Capet in the 10th century. Louis XVI was executed by guillotine in 1793, marking a significant moment in the revolution.

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Who controlled most of th Latin American during the 16th and 18th centuries?

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Britain gradually limited the power of the monarchy and used democratic means to bring about reforms, while absolute monarchs ruled France.


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