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I think it was because they had harsh laws and punishments.
The Hanseatic League was a commercial confederation among the trade guilds in Northern Europe, mainly in German coastal cities and the Baltic region. It operated between the 13th and 17th centuries, preceding the establishment of most modern nations of the region.
represented powerful rulers.
Daimyo
Roman Emperors were absolute rulers. Therefore they were the most powerful men in the empire.
How did mesopotamia's rulers become powerful please tell me
I think it was because they had harsh laws and punishments.
I think it was because they had harsh laws and punishments.
Trade made Great Zimbabwe's rulers wealthy and powerful.
The Hanseatic League was a commercial confederation among the trade guilds in Northern Europe, mainly in German coastal cities and the Baltic region. It operated between the 13th and 17th centuries, preceding the establishment of most modern nations of the region.
Trade made Great Zimbabwe's rulers wealthy and powerful.
rulers known as the shang became powerful because they controlled land and had strong armies
represented powerful rulers.
Daimyo
they had great and powerful leaders and rulers
The powerful rulers of the Spanish colonies were called viceroys. They were appointed by the Spanish monarch to govern the colonies and represent royal interests.
In order for rulers and the wealthy to show sophistication and class during renaissance, they would in a practical sense, invest in arts to show off thier status.