It declared that only Protestants could be monarchs in England. Since the monarch was also the religious authority, and Church of England was the national religion, only an Anglican could be the monarch.
The Act of Settlement of 1701 was significant because it established the line of succession to the English throne, ensuring that only Protestant descendants of Princess Sophia of Hanover could inherit the crown. This legislation aimed to prevent Catholic influence in the monarchy, reinforcing Protestant dominance in England. It also marked a crucial step in the development of parliamentary sovereignty, as it limited the monarchy's power and emphasized the role of Parliament in determining succession. Ultimately, the Act shaped the future political landscape of Britain and contributed to the rise of constitutional monarchy.
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The Township Act, passed in 1785, established a systematic method for surveying and dividing land in the Northwest Territory of the United States. It created a grid system of townships, each measuring six miles square, which were further divided into sections for sale and settlement. This framework aimed to promote orderly expansion and settlement, facilitating the growth of new states. The act was significant in shaping land policy and encouraging westward migration.
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The Act of Settlement 1701 requires that the monarch "join in communion with the Church of England", which effectively means they can't be Roman Catholic.
The city of Detroit was initially settled by the French in 1701 under the leadership of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. The Dutch did not play a significant role in the early settlement of Detroit.
They would forfeit their right to the throne, as the Act of Settlement 1701 states that no future monarch, or future monarch's wife may become king or queen.
- 1701 marked the beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession between Austria, Britain, Prussia, and the Netherlands on the one side, and France, Spain, and Bavaria on the other side, disputing the successor to the Spanish throne - In June 1701, the English Parliament passed the Act of Settlement, declaring that the English throne would pass to the Protestant descendants of Electress Sophia of Hanover, and barring Roman Catholics from assuming the throne - On Sept. 6, 1701, King James II of England died - The Collegiate School of Connecticut (later Yale University) was founded on Oct. 9, 1701 - Karl XII of Sweden invaded Poland in 1701 as part of the Great Northern War between Sweden and Russia and its allies
The earliest settlement that is recognizable today is Philadelphia, which was officially chartered in 1701 by William Penn.
48% of 1701 = 48% * 1701 = 0.48 * 1701 = 816.48
Lord Charles Cornwallis initiated the permanent settlement act of 1793.
The Homestead Act is what stimulated the western settlement.
The Act of Settlement in 1701 took care of that problem for all future kings. It's still in place. No Catholic can ever rule England.
Under the 1701 Act of Settlement and it associated laws, a Roman Catholic cannot legally take the throne. This act is still in force. Catholics are not allowed to become the head of the Church of England which is a particular evolution of Catholism created by Heny the 8th to facilitate his divorce and remarriage in order to produce a male heir. With the advancing division of Christian Churches and religious wars, Catholism became an anathema to the Monarchy. This is one of the reasons the Act of Settlement was put in place.
The Homestead Act.
The biggest difference is that in the US there actually is a Constitution. The UK does not have one (at least not as a single unified document); what it has instead is a collection of laws and principles. The British "constitution" consists of sections of documents such as the Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights of 1689, the Crown and Parliament Recognition Act of 1689, the Act of Settlement of 1701, the Acts of Union of 1707, the Act of Union of 1800, and many, many others.