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England was historically run as a monarchy, where the king or queen held supreme authority, supported by a system of nobles and lords. Over time, particularly after the Magna Carta in 1215, the power of the monarchy was gradually limited, leading to the establishment of Parliament, which represented the interests of the people and the gentry. This developed into a constitutional monarchy, especially after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, where the monarch's powers were further curtailed in favor of parliamentary democracy. Today, England is part of the United Kingdom, with a parliamentary system that combines both a constitutional monarchy and democratic governance.

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