Lots, if you look all around the world.
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promoted trade
The French Revolution was a wakeup call to European monarchs who were shocked and appalled at what had happened in France. They feared this might encourage people in their countries to do the same. As a result, efforts were made to incorporate Enlightenment ideals in many countries.
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Portugal was ruled by the House of Braganza, a royal dynasty that began its reign in the early 17th century and lasted until the early 20th century. The House of Braganza played a significant role in Portuguese history, including the establishment of the Portuguese Empire. The monarchy was officially abolished in 1910, leading to the establishment of the Portuguese Republic.
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Most European nations were ruled by absolute monarchs in the eighteenth century. Some of these monarchs considered themselves enlightened despots.
During the 16th century, the English monarchs were members of the Tudor family. They included Henry VII, Henry VIII, and ended with Elizabeth I.
James 1 body was examined in 1853.
26 monarchs had their heads cut off.
Three enlightened monarchs during the eighteenth century were Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, and Joseph II of Austria. They implemented various reforms aimed at modernizing their countries and improving the lives of their subjects.
Only two British Monarchs have been named Elizabeth.
They supported the new idea's of democracy and human rights.
Joseph II,Catherine the Great,Frederick II
During the 18th century the ideas of the enlightenment caused some monarchs to introduce reforms within their nations.
monarchs can last the whole trip to Mexico but many don't
Only two British Monarchs have been named Elizabeth.