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The modern state - Coggle Diagram
The modern state
Agrucultural, commercial and artisanal
profits increase
These had political consequences
Monarch had more resurces
The become more powerful
They were abble to reform instituions
Create new institutions
Some European moncarhs adopeted some measures
Formed powerful armies of mercenaries
Used to defeat the nobles that confronted them
The prohibited the nobles form own armies
Creation of diplomatic body to establish alliances
Strengthened bureaucracy
Composed by officials directly under their control
Who supervised Kingdom's affairs
The monarch could maintain control
Of their possessions
Centralized power in creation of new institutions
To serve the men
The power of this increased gradually
And the auntonomy of feudal lords
Were gradually reduced
And special legislation
Monarchs established a court of permanent seat
For the new institutions to function well
This became a capital of their kingdom
The new political organisation that emerged is called modern state
The most powerful monarchies
at the beginning of the early Modern Ages:
Portuguese
French
Spanish
English
Russian
The actual Italy and Germany
Were divided in small states in all Modern Ages
The were important areas in economy
The most powerful monarchies had their control
The became the scene of many wars