British politics in the 1700s was characterized by the evolution of parliamentary democracy and increasing power of the House of Commons over the monarchy. The period saw the rise of political parties, notably the Whigs and Tories, which represented differing views on governance and the monarchy's role. Key events included the Act of Union in 1707, which unified England and Scotland, and the political turmoil surrounding the Jacobite uprisings. Overall, this century laid the groundwork for modern British political structures and practices.
british appointed governor and counicil alternating with elected assembily
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British committee on the theory of international politics was created in 1959.
the policies became more strict
The British Crown paid the governor's large salaries
british appointed governor and counicil alternating with elected assembily
In the 1700s, Latin American politics was dominated by the highest social class in the land. Only the rich could hold jobs in government and the church.
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