European History
Economy, Government, and Modern Europe In early modern day Europe the government was effected by many economic challenges, such as war, taxes, trade, and expansion. These are not all of the economic challenges. However these will be the ones I will be concentrating on. Some challenges that I will fail to cover will be the population increase or decrease in a nation. Another I will fail to mention will be the governmental change from tyrannical to democratic. I will also fail to mention the effect of weapons on an economy and the soldiers needed to use these weapons, thanks to the creation of the long bow and gunpowder. I will however help you to understand how some of early modern Europe's economy worked. Early Modern Europe's government was that of a tyrannical government. Which meant that the King had all the power. The King's word was final and there was no system of checks and balances to justify his actions. In the power of the King he had the ability to make persons nobles. If you were a noble you were considered of the wealthy class, which meant your word was more respectable than that of peasants and persons below you. Once a noble you had the ability to make your son or nephew a knight, following th
To fight in a war you would be gone for months at a time. While away you would need supplies to fight with and food to live on. This is where the King's tyrannical powers came into action. Often times the King would force the taxes to be raised in order to support his army. This was required to pay by the people of the kingdom, helping the kingdom to spread in some aspects of wealth. e bloodline. Not just anybody could become a knight. A knight was labeled a knight from birth and he would spend the rest of his days training to become a worthy one. This was a position of much respect. All of these persons were subjects to the King. However they had a chance to state their opinions to the King, for the simple fact they were deemed worthy. A peasant however had no say. His role in life was to follow the Kings orders or suffer consequence. This was not fair to them however this was a tyrannical government and there is no fair. Also more jobs would be created by the simple fact that the supplies that were needed for the soldiers to fight, such as swords, armor, arrows, and bows would have to be made by someone. Therefore the King created jobs for blacksmiths, carpenters, and traders. Traders wer
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