Because they were a people who had previously established the rights of the people in the country and because their form of government did not have a tyrant in charge, the people of British Europe were able to escape the revolutions that many other European countries experienced. They had been able to transition from a monarchical to a parliamentary government. They had two distinct political structures.
<h3>What kind of government did Europe have?</h3>
The Europeans were renowned for their parliamentary form of administration, which was controlled by the legislative branch of the government, and for having rules governing governance.
The monarchy also lacked the absolute control it formerly possessed, therefore the populace was no longer subjected to as severe of hardships.
This was how these people differed from the rest of Europe at the time.
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