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The Western Experience, 8/e
Mortimer Chambers, University of California - Los Angeles
Barbara Hanawalt, Ohio State University
Theodore Rabb, Princeton University
Isser Woloch, Columbia University
Raymond Grew, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

The Emergence of the European State System

Chapter Overview

1. Louis XIV--by making his court at Versailles the center of society and by building the state's power through financial, domestic, and military policies--epitomized the absolutist monarchs of the late seventeenth century.

2. In related ways, absolutism grew in Austria, Prussia, Russia, and, to a lesser extent, Spain.

3. The governments of England, the United Provinces, Sweden, and Poland were dominated by aristocrats or merchants. With the exception of England, these countries suffered a decline in power and influence.

4. During the eighteenth century the states of Europe competed for power within a system that created a balance of power.