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THE MODERN STATE
Monarchs had more resources so they became more powerful and were able to reform the existing institutions and create new ones
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During the transition between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age, the monarchs of some European kingdoms adopted some measures
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The monarchs established a court or permanent seat for these new institutions to function well. In many cases, these became the capital of their kingdom
The new political organisation which emerged as a result of these reforms is called the modern state
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Eastern Europe
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The Russian monarchy expanded its territories with the conquests of Ivan III the Great in the 15th century and Ivan IV the Terrible in the 16th century
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The Polish monarchy covered extensive territories after its unification with Lithuania. However, it was a weak, not very centralised, kingdom
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