AP European History
In the context of state building from 1648 to 1815, 'controls' refer to the various mechanisms and strategies employed by states to consolidate power, maintain authority, and regulate both internal and external affairs. These controls manifested in legal, political, military, and economic systems that were designed to enhance state power, suppress dissent, and promote loyalty among the populace. Strong controls were essential for emerging states to navigate the complexities of governance during this transformative period in European history.