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During the Medieval Ages in England various steps were taken towards representative government including the formation of a Great Council the development of taxation systems and the establishment of a national assembly.

  • The Great Council was a group of nobles and clergy who initially served as advisors to the king but eventually gained more legislative power and the ability to grant charters to towns and cities.
  • Taxation systems were developed that allowed for the collection of revenue from the general population which could be used to finance government projects.
  • The national assembly or Parliament was formed in 1265 and allowed for the representation of both the nobility and the commoners. This assembly eventually gained the right to approve taxation and legislation.

These changes created the foundation for representative government in England and allowed for greater participation by the people in the decision-making process.

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