Both the President and a monarch rule over people.
They were all absolute monarchs
AnswerNo monarch has ever served as president. It is against the constitution to have a monarch. AnswerThe presidents of France are also monarchs of Andorra. Also King Sihanouk of Cambodia was also president at one time, and prime minister at another. There are links below.
Monarchs are very common, espeically during their annual migration.
Monarchs serve for life, but Presidents have to be elected and can only serve two terms. Monarchs usually inherit their position from the old monarch whereas any native born citizen who lives in the country 14 years and is 35 could be president. The power a monarch has depends on the country. Most are limited by a Constitution and have a Parliament which has to be dealt with. The President has more power than most modern monarchs. However there are still a few, mostly in the Near East, who have absolute power. They can do whatever they wish; their only fear is a revolution. Both Presidents and monarchs are heads of state and live in the capital.
The US did not have a president before 1789, let alone 1776. There was no country state with a president before 1776. Many places were instead ruled by monarchs.
Scotland has never had a president. Before Scotland went into a union with England in 1707 it was a kingdom ruled by monarchs.
Where did the Monarchs get there Power
Where did the Monarchs get there Power
what was life like fo the common european when absolute monarchs ruled
was the president who appealed to the common people 1829
the kings and queens if the world upheld monarchs. the beautiful monarchs were butterflies.
The only way has been by voting. That is only in the USA. Some countries have monarchs or tyrants who inherit the throne or seize it by force.