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The way i said this is kindia confusing but i still answered it!

The conflict showed colonies that a king or power was needed. But when the king or leader uses his power to get more money without consent from the Parliament/ Government. In return that makes the king stronger than the Parliament or government but the purpose of the Parliament was to limit the power of the king. It just proves that a king or leader and Parliament or government is needed to form a equal power to make decisions for the colony.

In short terms: Just read the 1st and last sentence

(P.S im answering all the questions in the packet just keep folowling me this is the 1st one)

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As you know there was more than one English civil war:

  • The first English civil war.
  • The second English civil war.
  • The third English civil war.

The NEGATIVE impact of the English Civil Wars on England was:

  1. That England, Scotland and Ireland among the few countries in Europe were left without a monarch.
  2. In the wake of victory, many of the ideals became sidelined.
  3. The political atmosphere was not stable, for there were disputations about the Monarchy.

The POSITIVE impact of the English Civil Wars on England was:

  1. Civil War effectively set England and Scotland on course to adopt a parliamentary monarchy form of government.
  2. The above mentioned system would result in the outcome that the future Kingdom of Great Britain would be formed in 1707.
  3. Because future Monarchs became wary of pushing Parliament too hard, the United Kingdom maneged to forestall the kind of often-bloody revolutions.
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well, it affected the colonies by pushing them into a corner in Mexico...off the coast of Australia. They all sang and danced together harmoniously until someones breath came and knocked them into the ocean. i think that is the answer....but i could be way off.

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if there was a shortage of something, obviously the colonies couldn't get it from Britain

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A huge impact because Great Britain was now resorted to make the colonies pay taxes.

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