Absolutism was a purposeful attempt by European rulers to extend their control in the lands they ruled.
Absolutism was a purposeful attempt by European rulers to extend their control in the lands they ruled.
Absolutism was a purposeful attempt by European rulers to extend their control in the lands they ruled.
Absolutism was a purposeful attempt by European rulers to extend their control in the lands they ruled.
Enlightened absolutism was a form of absolute monarchy. It began to fail because of a struggle of ideals between the rulers and countries involved.
reason why is if you have a government that runs on an absolutism system you and everyone else in the nation would be subject to the rulers ideas without a say in anything that is done. The ruler has absolute power.
they didn't, they were kidnapped
The Persian people did not want their rulers giving away their business or helping another country instead of helping them.
The Persian people did not want their rulers giving away their business or helping another country instead of helping them.
So Europeans could rule more countries and states.
During the 1500s, many rulers supported established religions, primarily Catholicism in Europe, as it provided legitimacy to their authority and helped maintain social order. The Protestant Reformation challenged this status quo, leading to conflicts between Catholic and Protestant states. Monarchs often aligned with religious factions that reinforced their power, resulting in a period marked by both religious and political turmoil. This era also saw the rise of absolutism, where rulers sought to centralize power and diminish the influence of religious institutions over state affairs.
The age of absolutism and the rise of absolute rulers often led to the centralization of power, diminishing the influence of nobility and local governance. This concentration of authority could foster stability and economic growth in the short term, but it also sowed the seeds for future discontent and revolutions as citizens sought greater representation and rights. Additionally, the unchecked power of absolute rulers frequently resulted in oppressive regimes, leading to social unrest and eventual challenges to their authority. Ultimately, these dynamics contributed to the emergence of modern democratic ideals and constitutional governance.
They were all rulers during the Mongul Dynasty.