Most of the political power moved to Parliament.
Most of the political power moved to Parliament.
The English Bill of Rights changed it completely. The British monarch was an absolute totalitarian government where the Crown decided over everyone, and there was no division of powers. Parliament came to change the way the Democratic system worked.
The English Bill of Rights affected the nature of the English government by making the monarchy conditional and by limiting tits power.
William and Mary agreed to the Bill of Rights in 1689 after the Glorious Revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of King James II. This revolution established constitutional monarchy in England, leading to the drafting of the Bill of Rights that outlined specific civil liberties and set limits on the powers of the monarchy. The Act was instrumental in shaping the future of British governance and protecting the rights of Parliament and citizens.
it limited power of the monarchy
Yes
The Bill of Rights
the monarchy's power was limited to what it could and couldn't do. The colonists could then decide who the monarchy was by electing them.
English Bill of Rights
the monarchy's power was limited to what it could and couldn't do. The colonists could then decide who the monarchy was by electing them.
the monarchy's power was limited to what it could and couldn't do. The colonists could then decide who the monarchy was by electing them.
Trick question: There was, and never has been, a 'monarchy' established in the US.