<span>The answer is James I believed that he owed his authority to God-given right, that the law(s) of, and in, "His" Kingdom were only an extension of his royal prerogative, and that Parliament was in essence a lower Court to him, its laws and opinions always subject to his oversight and review; and that he was free to revise or overrule them completely whenever he wished. In the areas Royal administration and governmental policy, the King saw no role for Parliament or to be informally bound by its opinions at all.</span>
English settlers came to new england im not entirely sure about the numbers
though i will try to find out for you
The impact was that it led to freedom for million enslaved Americans also it laid the foundation for America's emergence as a world power in the 20th century and established a more powerful and centralized federal government
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Answer:
Locke believed that the government should operate within the consent of the people it governs and should protect and respect peoples' God-given rights.
- Freedom of thought, speech, and religion.
- Representative government
- The supreme authority of government, Locke said, should reside in the law-making legislature.
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