handsome, strong, rich
Because they were very prosperous and had many rich citizens who patronized the arts
nationalism created several strong countries in the same region . ~ APEX~
All of the men. They were all strong, brave soldiers who believed deeply in their countries. Therr was no "stronger" man in WWI.
They only traded with their home country's or cities. African goods were subject to falling prices on the world market
England, France, and Spain.
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As a result of the Renaissance, many European political powers were able to centralize their control over their territories through strong monarchies. This period also saw advancements in military technology and tactics, allowing states to expand their territories through conquest and colonization. Additionally, the Renaissance brought about increased diplomatic relations between European powers, leading to alliances and treaties that reshaped the political landscape of the continent.
The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
The Hundred Years war was responsible for the establishment of strong central monarchies in France and England.
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What economic factors helped strong monarchies develop? A centralized systems of taxation. Fostering trade, both internally and externally. Feudal aristocracy Stable and centralized governments
Britain, Holland, Belgium, Sweden are all monarchies.
they were not strong anough and they needed to no how to save supplies
Strong Christian influence
Hillary Clinton said, "If you want to know the strength of a country's health system, look at the health of its mothers." A strong health system results in strong countries and families. Strong countries then talk to their adversaries and work together to solve problems around the world.
In Italy most of its city-states ceased to be republics and power was taken over by the personal rule of lords. Most city-states became lordships (signorie). In the rest of Europe the monarchies were consolidating their power. Previously kings were challenged by the aristocracy. In this period the monarchies developed strong central bureaucracies which strengthened the kings' control over their kingdoms.