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The new monarchies emerged in Europe during the late 15th and early 16th centuries, characterized by the consolidation of power by centralized governments. Key examples include the reigns of monarchs like Ferdinand and Isabella in Spain, Louis XI in France, and Henry VII in England. These rulers implemented reforms that reduced the influence of the nobility, established stronger taxation systems, and promoted national unity, laying the groundwork for modern nation-states. This period marked a shift towards more autocratic forms of governance and the rise of absolute monarchy.

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