The Age of Exploration expanded European powers' wealth and territories, leading to increased centralization of authority. Monarchs, empowered by newfound riches from colonies and trade, sought to consolidate their power, often reducing the influence of the nobility and local governments. This centralization fostered the development of absolutism, as kings and queens claimed divine right and absolute control over their states, justified by their roles as protectors and promoters of national interests in the newly acquired lands. Additionally, the demand for strong, stable leadership to manage overseas empires reinforced the trend toward absolutist governance.
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