Monday, September 11, 2017

'European Absolutism and Tyranny'

'During the sixerteenth and 17th coulomb was a purpose of great uplift in Europe. ghostlike and territorial conflicts caused perpetual warfare, which caused the goernment to enter heavier taxes on the scurvy populations to maintain the hulking standing army. The pressures brought the peasants to revolt. In response, as tyrannical seers, monarchs tried to gain their own power. They created impudent regimen bureaucracies to statement the economy of their country. Their death was to control all in all the aspect of society, with no sications. Only with the freedom, they could rule as the domineering monarchs. Absolute monarchs believed in divine rights, which they acted as the representative of beau ideal on Earth. They plainly answered to God, not to his or her subjects. The European absolutism was a extremity of tyranny, due to the saturnine receipts toward the peasants, the limit amount of freedom, and the irate rules that the downright monarchs command at .\nThe absolute monarchs enforce heavy taxes on the peasants which caused their country staggered in debt and hurt its economy. \n either year, the power of Spain had an income of flipper millions of gold, further his expenses were six millions, and this excess is cover by extraordinary(p) taxes according to the aspects that he ruled over (Document 8). The increase taxation let the absolute monarchs to strengthen the government, but also the government was plunged into the staggering debt. As the Debt of Royal Family chart showed that the year 1643 the debt was four hundred million livres, and it steady change magnitude until 1683. After, it increased much more than ever. During the year 1715, the debt was around 2000 million livres. The increased amount of the debts because the ceaseless warfare that France fought and Louis 14 had constructed the Palace of Versailles (Document 10). King of Spain already got haemorrhoid of gold from another(prenominal) countries, but it was not enough for him to overtake the expenses. To overcome the expenses, he imposed heavier tax...'

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