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| Who was the first Stuart? |
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| Who supported the Charles II in the English Civil War? |
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| Who was the leader of the Commonwealth? |
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| What did the Commonwealth's spread? |
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| Who was overthrown in the Glorious Revolution? |
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| Came to throne during the Glorious Revolution? |
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| Hapsburg. Spain and Austria. |
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| Hapsburg. Austria. Main Rival: Fredrick William I. |
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| Hohenzollern. Prussia. Main Rival: Maria Theresa. |
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| Russia. Ivan the Terrible. |
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| People who support Parliament? |
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| Order of the Stuart Monarchy |
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1)James I 2)Charles I 3)Oliver Cromwell 4)Charles II 5)James II 6)William and Mary 7)Anne |
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| Who got St. Petersburg (first warm water port) |
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| Thirteenth ROmanov monarch |
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| What were the Three Partitions of Poland? |
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| Catherine II of Russia, Fredrick II of Prussia, and Maria Theresa of Austria peacefully divided Poland |
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| What are the three components of Absolutism? |
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| Mercantalism, stron central government, and Strong Milatary. |
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