AP European History
Supreme power refers to the ultimate authority within a state, capable of making decisions and enforcing laws without challenge. This concept became increasingly significant in the context of state building from 1648 to 1815, as rulers consolidated their control and sought to establish centralized governance. The notion of supreme power is intertwined with themes of sovereignty, legitimacy, and the relationship between monarchs and their subjects during a period marked by wars, revolutions, and shifting political landscapes.