The council, the lawmaking body that still governs England today
The British system concentrates power in the hands of the Parliament, which is made up of elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and the House of Lords. The Prime Minister, who is the leader of the ruling party in Parliament, holds significant executive power in terms of running the government.
They lost tea because they threw it into the harbor which made the British mad so parliament made up "The Stamp Act". :)
A centralized empire is a vast empire that has a single base power and several colonies. A strong example of this is the British empire. The British empire was ruled by the British parliament and Queen of England, however it had several colonies that made up the empire.
Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up the British Parliament in 16xx using gunpowder, which is a mixture of charcoal, sulphur and salt petre.
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The two houses of the British Parliament are the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected by the public, while the House of Lords consists of appointed members, including life peers, bishops, and hereditary peers. The House of Representatives and House of Governance are not part of the British parliamentary system.
Australia's Federal parliament is made up of two Houses.Australia's upper house of parliament is the Senate. The lower house is the House of Representatives.
It was the same kind of government they have today, but more organized, a parliament, look up the word parliament and you'll know.
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What incident caused the British parliament to pass the coercive Acts
The Second Continental Congress was made up of delegates from the thirteen British colonies of America. Its original purpose was to oversee the colonial war effort against Great Britain.
Asserting British values of fairness and good order, and setting-up a parliament and civil service, to provide better administration.