Anger over the Stamp Act caused the colonies to grow displeased with the British Parliament. Patrick Henry spoke out against the Stamp Act in the Virginia House of Burgesses. He thought it was not fair that the British Parliament had imposed this tax. He thought only the colonial assemblies should have the power to tax. The colonies' anger with the British Parliament eventually led to the American Revolution.
Parliament demanded that its rights and powers be respected, but the monarchy stood for rule by divine right, causing a civil war to start between them.
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were not represented in the British Parliament
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were not represented in the british parliament
The two results of the Glorious Revolution included a balance between the parliament and the monarchy, and Catholicism.
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it depends, the main cause of the civil war in England in the 16 hundreds was the disagreement between the monarchy and parliament over power. people that supported the monarchy were known as royalists and thought that the king or queen should have the power to run the country on their own. people that supported the parliament were known as parliamentarians. they believed that the country should be run by elected officials so the best interests of the public were upheld. i have no idea about the America or any other civil wars.
In 1900, the most power in Britain was held by the Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, who led the Conservative Party. However, the British monarchy, represented by Queen Victoria, also wielded significant influence, although her role was largely ceremonial by this time. The British Parliament, particularly the House of Commons, was becoming increasingly powerful, reflecting the growing influence of the electorate and political parties. Overall, while Salisbury held executive power, the political landscape was marked by a balance between the monarchy, the Prime Minister, and Parliament.
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