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10 months ago
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Evaluate the extent to which ideas of the appropriate limits of the monarch's power changed during the 17th century

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tekilochka [14]10 months ago
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Ideas on the appropriate limits of the monarch's power changed in the 17th century to a small extent.

<h3>What were ideas of a monarch's power in the 17th century?</h3>

In the 17th century, Europe had very powerful monarchs who basically ruled by decree. They limits to their power was debated but not much was done to limit it.

This wasn't the case in England however because the powers of a monarch was limited thanks to a Civil War and then the Glorious Revolution. The limits can therefore be said to have changed to a small extent.

Find out more on the power of monarchs at brainly.com/question/142097

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