absolutism

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History

 

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Nathan S

 

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August 13, 2014

 

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Peter I came into power at the age of ten in 1682, it was not until 1696 though that he became the absolute power of Russia after the death of his older half brother Ivan. Both Louis XIV and Peter I had to have some way of limiting the power of the church and of the nobles so that they could have full control over their state...
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Louis XIV was able to succeed greatly on both of these issues. He first began to diminish the power of the nobility by building the palace of Versailles. He gained huge control over the nobility by requiring them to spend majority of the year at the palace of Versailles. This allowed him to keep a close watch on the nobles instead of them being in their own little communities...
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