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From 1500 to 1700, UK laws evolved significantly, reflecting changes in society, governance, and the monarchy's power. The Tudor period saw the establishment of more centralized legal systems, with the Star Chamber and common law courts gaining prominence. The English Civil War (1642-1651) and the subsequent establishment of the Commonwealth led to further legal reforms, including the codification of laws and the questioning of absolute monarchy. By the end of the 17th century, the Glorious Revolution (1688) resulted in the Bill of Rights (1689), which laid the groundwork for constitutional monarchy and individual rights.

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