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He was not a monarch.
he called himself lord protector instead of king- novanet
Absolute monarchs disliked Parliament because they viewed it as a challenge to their authority and power. They believed that their divine right to rule should not be questioned or constrained by a legislative body. Parliaments often sought to limit the monarch's powers, demand accountability, and represent the interests of the nobility and common people, which conflicted with the absolute rule that monarchs aimed to maintain. This tension often led to conflicts and power struggles between the monarchy and parliamentary institutions.
Dynastys are like a succesion of ruling monarchs/kings from the same families, but a kingdom is an area rule by one king
No, parliaments do not have presidents.
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The Union of the Parliaments between England and Scotland was in 1707.
The Parliaments of England was created in 1844.
The New Model Army, organised by Oliver Cromwell, was a part of the Parliamentarian rebellion against the Royalists. The "old army", as you put it, did not answer to a Parliament - they were the Royalist army.
the puritans were on the parliaments side
Records of the Parliaments of Scotland was created in 1996.
there are 6 state parliaments and 2 territory parliaments in australia.