it was great
Answer The period 1550 to 1650, one hundred years, covered many events in British History including the reigns of five monarchs, the lifetime of William Shakespeare, The English Civil War, the execution of King Charles I and many other events. "Britain", of course includes Wales and Scotland, where there were also numerous significant events, changes of government and changing alliances with other parts of Britain. It could not be said that there was a single "political atmosphere" during this time as the atmosphere changed so many times. It may be better to ask a more specific question.
Great Britain gradually underwent a series of liberal reforms
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
The PRI is a political party that has dominated the countries politics since it began in 1929. Almost all of Mexico's leading political figures belong to the party at both local and federal levels of government.
Parliament in Britain achieved political sovereignty in the 18th Century.
The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
Apex~ Most men regardless of their economic class won the right to vote.
Internally Fragmented
In the 19th century? To rule the world. Which it very nearly did.
controlling political party of the twentieth century.
absolute monarchy
the labour party
Answer The period 1550 to 1650, one hundred years, covered many events in British History including the reigns of five monarchs, the lifetime of William Shakespeare, The English Civil War, the execution of King Charles I and many other events. "Britain", of course includes Wales and Scotland, where there were also numerous significant events, changes of government and changing alliances with other parts of Britain. It could not be said that there was a single "political atmosphere" during this time as the atmosphere changed so many times. It may be better to ask a more specific question.
Great Britain gradually underwent a series of liberal reforms
WILLIAM D. RUBINSTEIN has written: 'TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN: A POLITICAL HISTORY'
Britain's monarchy dates from the ninth century.