The new political organisation which emerged as a result of these reforms is called the modern state.
The most powerful monarchies at the beginning of the Early Modern Age were: the Spanish (resulting from the union of the kingdoms of Castilla and Aragón), Portuguese (pioneers in the search for new trade routes), the French, English and Russian monarchies.
The territories that form part of present-day Italy and Germany remained divided into small states during the whole of the Early Modern Age. They were areas of great economic or strategic importance, so the most powerful authoritarian monarchies of the continent argued over their control. The became the scene of numerous wars.