our government sucks..,... by the way i am a douchier
It wasn't influenced by medieval England. They did want to make sure they didn't have a king, but it was the enlightenment philosophers that were the greatest influence.
medieval government was known as feudilism
The biggest development from medieval England that influenced modern democratic law was democracy. The right to vote is the primary thing that developed throughout history. It can be traced back to Athens in the 6th century.
It makes them not complain and it is fair.
king William, the barons, the knights etc.... all the way down the fuedal system.
In medieval England Salt was discovered
England influenced Australia's fashion industry in the 1960s; the American industry was also influenced by England.
Colonists brought with them the principles of limited government and representative government from England. Limited government emphasizes that governmental power should be restricted by law, ensuring individual rights and liberties are protected. Representative government advocates for elected officials to represent the interests of the people, allowing for a voice in governance. These principles influenced the development of American political systems and democratic ideals.
Medieval England
The Matter of Araby in Medieval England was created in 1977.
England's Magna Carta greatly influenced the American Declaration of Independence.
Limited monachy