it took away power from the monarchy and gave people a say, by givig power to parliament
English Bill of Rights took the power away from English monarch and transferred it to the Parliament. Very importantly, it did not allow monarch to follow Catholic religion or marry a Catholic. Secondly, monarch could not levy taxes without consent of the Parliament. Also, they could not raise army without parliament's permission.
so that there would be a balance in the power of England. :) i think ? ahaha.
Because he wanted more power for himself and didn't want parliament getting in the way. He basically did when the king before him did
The man's name was Guy Fawkes, who was involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He was arrested for his attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate King James I. Following his capture, he received a letter instructing him to stay away from the Parliament building. This event is commemorated in the UK on November 5th, known as Guy Fawkes Night.
Charles did. it took away all his political power.
Because the Northern Ireland parliament was done away with and power returned to London, the flag was done away with.
it took away power from the monarchy and gave people a say, by givig power to parliament
That depends on the country you have in mind. But generally speaking, a Parliament has the power to make and approve laws, the power to approve or reject the Government's yearly budget and in many countries the power to send away the Government or individual Ministers if the majority of Parliament has lost its trust in them.
English Bill of Rights took the power away from English monarch and transferred it to the Parliament. Very importantly, it did not allow monarch to follow Catholic religion or marry a Catholic. Secondly, monarch could not levy taxes without consent of the Parliament. Also, they could not raise army without parliament's permission.
so that there would be a balance in the power of England. :) i think ? ahaha.
James's coven are nomads, and the coven consisted of James (tracker), Victoria(self peservatin or running away), and Laurent(no power), who are all dead.
Because he wanted more power for himself and didn't want parliament getting in the way. He basically did when the king before him did
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The man's name was Guy Fawkes, who was involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He was arrested for his attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate King James I. Following his capture, he received a letter instructing him to stay away from the Parliament building. This event is commemorated in the UK on November 5th, known as Guy Fawkes Night.
Simple, that was through the implementation of the parliament. You see, when the parliament was implemented, the monarch's power began fading away because of the fact that it was being limited by the parliament's power. Parliament makes the entire concrete decisions. Let's take for example, if a king wants to abolish a law such as the slave trade, he cannot entirely abolish that law. Why? because the parliament has to have a say in the abolishing of that law. The parliament has to discuss matters on abolishing that law, the king may be the one who suggested it, but he cannot entirely pass that law; compared to that of an absolute monarchial rule, in which the monarch has absolute powers. So in conclusion, because the parliament was established, the monarch's powers were slowly erasing, until it came to a point wherein (in today's society) the monarch has absolutely no power and all he is merely a symbol of unity among his country.
King James I learned about the Gunpowder Plot through an anonymous letter sent to Lord Monteagle, warning him to stay away from the Houses of Parliament on the night of the planned attack. This letter raised suspicions, prompting authorities to investigate. Subsequently, a search of the Parliament building led to the discovery of Guy Fawkes and the explosives stored there. The plotters were apprehended, leading to their eventual execution.