British East India Company is one of the company. It was present in 1800s.
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The British monarchy became increasingly powerless in the 1800s during Queen Victoria's reign due to the rise of parliamentary democracy and the diminishing role of the monarchy in governance. The Reform Acts expanded the electorate, giving more power to the elected Parliament, which began to assert its authority over royal prerogatives. Additionally, the monarchy adopted a more symbolic role, focusing on representing the nation rather than directly influencing politics, which further reduced its political power. As a result, Queen Victoria's reign marked a transition towards a constitutional monarchy where the monarch's role was largely ceremonial.
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If you're referring to Charles I, King of England, he took over the throne when James I died on March 27, 1625. Charles I became the heir to the throne when his older brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, died in 1612.
William and Mary were offered the throne of England to rule as part of a constitutional monarchy. During William and Mary's reign, parliament had more power whereas before the Glorious Revolution the monarch had the most power.
The Glorious Revolution, otherwise known as the Revolution of 1688, is the period in time when the current king (King James II) of England was overthrown by English Parliament. The successors of the throne were the Dutch William (William of Orange as some called him) and his wife Mary. They became King William II of England and Mary II of England. James II lost power in England. Apex~
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Despite being old friends, Thomas Becket, once he became Archbishop of Canterbury did not favor Henry's ascension to the throne. In addition, he sought to raise the power of the Archbishopric and repeatedly challenged Henry's authority after he became king.
King George the Third was still in power, where he would stay throughout the French and Indian War from 1754-1763 and the American Revolution from 1775-1783. I don't know when King George's reign ended.
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