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| decided to invade England in order to stop the seadogs and return England to the Catholic Church |
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| Was a challenge to the the French monarchy's philosophy of "one king, one law, one religion." |
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| Was able to claim the throne of France because he converted to Catholicism |
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| Transform Russian into the westernized modern state |
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| argued that their power must not be challenged because they ruled by divine right |
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| Monarch is best example of an absolute monarch |
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| In 1588 the Spanish Armada met defeat at the hands of this country |
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| The czar who built St. Petersburg and endorsed western European customs |
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| France's minority Protestants |
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| Wanted the Anglican Church to purify it from Catholic practices. |
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