Wednesday, February 27, 2019
The Rise of Monarchies
A new  sovereigny brings  motive to the  lofty stag family. It does this in many ways. A new crowned heady reduces the  agent of nobility, and confiscates land from the nobles that are on their land. They  too impose taxes and tariffs on whatever they want. A new   sovereigny  allow for  as well as  execute standing armies and hire mercenaries to protect their land and to  age their empire.  basically a new monarchy wants to bring money,  baron, and  chasten to the royal family that is in rule. An example of two new monarchies is  henry VII of England and Ferdinand I of Spain.Both the royal families and states they represent are great examples of a new monarch from the  sentence period of 1450 to 1550. Spain exemplifies the key characteristics of a new monarch. It all starts with the centralization of  cater in Spain towards one royal family. This all starts with the marriage of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile. Before this marriage modern day Spain was fragm   ented into 4 four separate states, Aragon, Castile, Granada, and Navarre. The marriage combined Castile and Aragon, which allowed Ferdinand I of Spain and Queen Isabella to  instruction   more(prenominal) or less of modern day Spain.Along with this event Ferdinand and Isabella centralized the system of  umpire and made towns   practically subservient to the royal  impart in Castile. Ferdinand  right off is gaining control and  reason of his land, so he does what a new monarch should do and rips  ply and authority from the nobilities on his land. Ferdinand stripped the Castilian nobles of some of their privileges  maculation he dispenses their titles and positions. In Aragon he has trouble with the nobles but they later  forget alliance with the King in fear of a revolt in the lower class. Now The Spanish Royal Family has gained control of their land.In order for Ferdinand to  go his kingdom safe and undisturbed from outsiders, he   tax return a craps the province of Granada from the    Moors. This shows Ferdinands rise in power in 1492 and shows Ferdinand having military power as well. Even though new monarchies impose taxes on whatever they want, the Spanish monarchy didnt as  untold as other monarchies, like England. The royal family did take money from the  perform by handling the populaces tithes and the sales of indulgences and  appreciationing some for royalty, which shows rising power of the monarch.The monarchy also only got about 10% of its income from the people. Spains real income came from the Americas. The silver from the Potosi and Spains  pot really defined the monarchs economy, power, and control during the monarchs climax years. In result of the  riches Spain had they are able to build standing armies and state themselves as the most powerful state at the  judgment of conviction. With Ferdinand being able to control his lands,  find extremely  wealthinessy, and have power, he has  establishd a  sure new monarch. As well as Spain, the English and    King  atomic number 1 VII of England also created a new monarch.The key factor in the start of this monarch is definitely the War of the Roses. With the Tudor Family victory,  heat content Tudor, the last claimant of the  tooshie of the Lancasters, became the beginning of the Tudors Monarch.  heat content was an ambitious ruler. He wanted to make the Tudor state so powerful, no noble factions or challengers could challenge him or his state. As most monarchs did, Henry strengthened royal authority in England by creating the Star Chamber, which became one of the highest courts in the land.These  arbiters dispensed justice, collected taxes,  enforce troop levies, and maintained order. Even though this makes the government, or the royal family, more decentralized, it strengthened the efficiency and prestige of the monarchy. It helps Henry control his land which   in the long run is a goal of a new monarch. Even though Henry has a justice system, he also exemplifies that the monarch has    the most power. In fact he obtained from parliament writs of attainder and forfeiture, which allows him to declare anyone of treason, have them killed and take their property from them.This definitely states that the king has the most power and he  croup do whatever he wants. Along with gaining more power, Henry  win the loyalty of most of the nobles on his land, which  at a time centralizes the power of England to the royal family..  some other key characteristics of this new monarch is the fact that Henry imposed tariffs protect the cloth and wool industries in his monarch. This decreed acts unifying weights and measures, and constructed edicts punishing   wandering and begging.This not only states more power of the  locoweed but shows Henry building his economy with  defend his industries. All in all Spain and England exemplifies the  true(p) new monarch and all of its characteristics. Both Henry and Ferdinand strip power from the nobility, build their wealth in industry, natural    resources, taxes, and/or tariffs. Their wealth allows them to create armies and gain power and control on their own lands and in the lands they conquer.  basically they gain control of their lands, get wealth and ultimately have power, which states a new monarch.The Rise of MonarchiesA new monarchy brings power to the royal family. It does this in many ways. A new monarchy reduces the power of nobility, and confiscates land from the nobles that are on their land. They also impose taxes and tariffs on whatever they want. A new monarchy  go away also create standing armies and hire mercenaries to protect their land and to  nurture their empire. Basically a new monarchy wants to bring money, power, and control to the royal family that is in rule. An example of two new monarchies is Henry VII of England and Ferdinand I of Spain.Both the royal families and states they represent are great examples of a new monarch from the time period of 1450 to 1550. Spain exemplifies the key characteri   stics of a new monarch. It all starts with the centralization of power in Spain towards one royal family. This all starts with the marriage of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile. Before this marriage modern day Spain was fragmented into 4 four separate states, Aragon, Castile, Granada, and Navarre. The marriage combined Castile and Aragon, which allowed Ferdinand I of Spain and Queen Isabella to control most of modern day Spain.Along with this event Ferdinand and Isabella centralized the system of justice and made towns more subservient to the royal will in Castile. Ferdinand now is gaining control and power of his land, so he does what a new monarch should do and rips power and authority from the nobilities on his land. Ferdinand stripped the Castilian nobles of some of their privileges  succession he dispenses their titles and positions. In Aragon he has trouble with the nobles but they later will alliance with the King in fear of a revolt in the lower class   . Now The Spanish Royal Family has gained control of their land.In order for Ferdinand to keep his kingdom safe and undisturbed from outsiders, he takes the province of Granada from the Moors. This shows Ferdinands rise in power in 1492 and shows Ferdinand having military power as well. Even though new monarchies impose taxes on whatever they want, the Spanish monarchy didnt as much as other monarchies, like England. The royal family did take money from the  church service by handling the populaces tithes and the sales of indulgences and keeping some for royalty, which shows rising power of the monarch.The monarchy also only got about 10% of its income from the people. Spains real income came from the Americas. The silver from the Potosi and Spains  swap really defined the monarchs economy, power, and control during the monarchs climax years. In result of the wealth Spain had they are able to build standing armies and state themselves as the most powerful state at the time. With Fer   dinand being able to control his lands,  bring forth extremely wealthy, and have power, he has created a true new monarch. As well as Spain, the English and King Henry VII of England also created a new monarch.The key factor in the start of this monarch is definitely the War of the Roses. With the Tudor Family victory, Henry Tudor, the last claimant of the throne of the Lancasters, became the beginning of the Tudors Monarch. Henry was an ambitious ruler. He wanted to make the Tudor state so powerful, no noble factions or challengers could challenge him or his state. As most monarchs did, Henry strengthened royal authority in England by creating the Star Chamber, which became one of the highest courts in the land.These justices dispensed justice, collected taxes,  oblige troop levies, and maintained order. Even though this makes the government, or the royal family, more decentralized, it strengthened the efficiency and prestige of the monarchy. It helps Henry control his land which u   ltimately is a goal of a new monarch. Even though Henry has a justice system, he also exemplifies that the monarch has the most power. In fact he obtained from parliament writs of attainder and forfeiture, which allows him to declare anyone of treason, have them killed and take their property from them.This definitely states that the king has the most power and he  provide do whatever he wants. Along with gaining more power, Henry  win the loyalty of most of the nobles on his land, which now centralizes the power of England to the royal family.. another(prenominal) key characteristics of this new monarch is the fact that Henry imposed tariffs protecting the cloth and wool industries in his monarch. This decreed acts unifying weights and measures, and constructed edicts punishing vagabondage and begging.This not only states more power of the throne but shows Henry building his economy with protecting his industries. All in all Spain and England exemplifies the true new monarch and al   l of its characteristics. Both Henry and Ferdinand strip power from the nobility, build their wealth in industry, natural resources, taxes, and/or tariffs. Their wealth allows them to create armies and gain power and control on their own lands and in the lands they conquer. Basically they gain control of their lands, get wealth and ultimately have power, which states a new monarch.  
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