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Authoritarian Monarchies and Society
The most powerful monarchies
The authoritarian monarchies were one of those
The treasury and the army
Monarchs created permanent royal armies for defending the state
Royal treasuries collected money for administrative and military systems
The royal court and the administration of kingdoms
Administrative structure of kingdoms became more complex
Monarchs gained prestige and power
Monarchs consolidated their power by...
Monarchs began taking part in appointing important church figures
Monarchs incrased their control in the election of municipal goverments
monarchs needed less money from the regional courts and parliaments.
The limitations of authoritarian monarchies
Monarchs were unable to impose their will,
It was important to maintain their privileges and involve them in government work.
15th and 16th centuries
Economy
In europe there was a rural economy, in 15th century craftwork became more important
Influence of markets growt, this ones depended in political authorities
Monopolies and privilages
New monopolies were created
There were bans on certain economic activities
Artisans’ guilds were an example of privilege
Society
Clergy
Different social levels, from rich bishops to humble rural priests
Third state
Largest segment of society, it changed a lot becouse of the economic changes
Nobility
They were rich, usually went hand in hand.
Social differentiation within the third state
Ennoblement
Ennoblement was a social inspiration for the upper third estate
Dissposesion and accumulation
Small landowners have to sell their lands to noblemens
Written culture
Urban proffesinals ( lawyers, scribs) became more important