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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
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create a simple time line that traces the emergence of a constitutional monarchy in England during the seventeenth century. It i

s not necessary to include exact dates, but events should be in the correct order. Include at least eight events that were major milestones in the emergence of England’s constitutional monarchy.
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SashulF [63]3 years ago
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Constitutional Monarch had its origins when King John was compelled to sign the Magna Carta that protected the barons from abusive of power from the king.  Later during the rise of Parliament, they presented the Bill of Rights that laid down a list of rights of individuals that further limited the power of the nobility.  When the English Civil War ended, the monarchy was restored but so as not to anger parliament, constitutional monarchy was establish that gave more power to the parliament than the king.

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