completion Spanish King Philip III ruled Peru. The acceptance that Huamán Poma seeks seems to be that of his work as a historian but also for what his community‚ the Peruvian/ Andean Indians and the work that they have faithfully done for the Spanish monarch on their own land and justice for the pain and torture they had to endure as ‘unfree’ people
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Locke’s writings were influenced by the changes in the English government at the time‚ which had become a constitutional monarchy with a powerful Parliament‚ exemplifying Locke’s belief that the monarch did not hold the divine right to rule‚ and that the people were justified in reforming a government which did not serve them well. Through most of the seventeenth century‚ the English Parliament and the Crown struggled for power; this came to head in the English Civil War of ‚ when Charles I was beheaded
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gave them power through Divine Right. This created more centralization‚ main government having all of the power‚ and Power of Law‚ the ability to create their own laws. King Louis‚ also known as King Louis the Great and the Sun King‚ was a French monarch. He reigned from 1643 until his death just days before his birthday in 1715.He gained the title of king at the young age of 4 after the death of his father‚ King Louis XIII‚ and was responsible for an unruly and unstable France. In the early years
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objects” while still taking into consideration the opinions of the people and other branches of government separate from the Legislature (Federalist 10‚ 5). In the English Bill of Rights‚ Parliament is favored as it is held supreme rule over the monarch‚ as is the Protestant religion. This document favored Parliament and protestant citizens‚ and held Parliament to have the only judgment to be taken into consideration. After Mary‚ James the II’s wife was removed from the throne for being raised Catholic
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1485‚ is the position of the opposition to the monarch at that time. If the opposition were not supported and in a disadvantageous situation then the threat that they posed would be significantly smaller than if they were supported and had an advantage‚ be it politically or resourcefully‚ on the ruler. Similarly‚ another of the reasons as to why one ruler could overcome such challenges and another couldn’t is the strength and position of the monarch themselves. This factor can also be significantly
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constitutions‚ representative government‚ and greater civil liberties. Revolts not only happened in the Austrian Empire‚ but across all of Europe. People were revolting against the monarchs that ruled the empire. Urban workers‚ students‚ middle-class liberals and peasants all united against the monarchs. These monarchs then broke down and granted nearly everything that the revolting people demanded‚ but in the
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threatened by rebellions? Henry VII ascended to the throne in 1485 with a weak claim due to dynastic issues following on from his mother‚ Lady Margaret Beaufort. Despite discontent and rebellion within Henry VII’s reign‚ it is debatable whether the monarch was actually threatened by rebellions due to the simple reason that Henry VII was able to remain on the throne and secure a succession until his death‚ however the challenge to his authority and succession seen in Lovell‚ Simnel and Warbeck shows
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terms of the revolution. In terms of production‚ France was booming at the time‚ industry was bringing France massive profits but never the less‚ France found itself in vast financial difficulties. Wars were a major exhaustion on the funds of the monarch‚ King Louis XV was enthusiastic in supporting the American War of Independence from the English. Fueled by the losses of the 7 years’ war against England‚ he devoted himself into establishing an independent nation of America. He sent the fighters
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ruled France‚ but he still accomplished a remarkable amount for France. Even with his selfish agenda and lavish spending‚ it is without question that Louis still remains the most excellent and most powerful absolute monarch in European history. He is the epitome of an absolute monarch. Having so much authority making a few mistakes was inevitable. But in his successes‚ France was altered for the better‚ permanently. Louis challenged the status quo by doing what had never been attempted. His bold choices
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situation only served to make things worse. When King Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette took the throne in 1643 after the death of his grandfather‚ the country was already in severe debt due to the mismanagement of the country from the two previous monarchs and from the French loss in the Seven Years War. Louis XIV‚ however‚ plunged the country into further debt through his decision to aid America in the American War of Independence‚ for the purpose of avenging the country’s previous loss and for strengthening
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