With the death of Queen Anne, who died without an heir, the throne of England went to the nearest Protestant successor, Electoress Sophiaâ??s son, George I, a Hanoverian heir who spoke no English. This ended the Stuart line of regents.
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The rider grabbed the horses reins and rode away in the rain
Knowledge is essential for forming informed decisions. Suppose someone wants to build a nuclear power plant in your city. Your neighbors might oppose it on the grounds a nuclear explosion would destroy your city. You would realize this argument is nonsense, that the reactor design and fissile material could not possibly result in a nuclear explosion. Your knowledge of radiation would also help you better assess the risks and dangers. And you would recognize the futility of consulting ouja boards or mediums. A basic understanding of science makes you a better citizen. People who base their decisions on "gut instincts" are not wise. Where sound science does not guide public policy, idiocy reigns. Unfortunately, we have far too much of that in our present government.
A Republic? Under Cromwell,between the reigns of Charles 1 and Charles 11,England was described as being a Commonwealth.
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Charles Greville has written: 'A journal of the reigns of King George IV and King William IV' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Great Britain, Biography, History 'The Greville diary' -- subject(s): History, George IV, 1820-1830, Victoria, 1837-1901, William IV, 1830-1837
James II, William III, Anne, George I
money, religion, and foreign policy
James II, William III, Anne, George I
No, it is a period when normal government is suspended, especially between successive reigns or regimes. ++ It is generally used of monarchies to signify a gap between reigns. ("reg" means "king" or "ruler")
James II, William III, Anne, George I
James II, William III, Anne, George I