Absolutism in England differed from that in the rest of Europe primarily due to the establishment of constitutional limits on royal power, particularly after the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. While monarchs like Louis XIV of France wielded unchecked power, England's monarchy became subject to parliamentary authority, resulting in a constitutional monarchy. Additionally, England experienced significant political and social upheaval that curtailed absolute rule, whereas other European countries, such as Spain and Austria, maintained more centralized and autocratic regimes. This distinction helped to foster a unique political landscape in England that emphasized the rule of law and individual rights.
In western Europe absolutism was enforced as opposed to Eastern Europe where there was some form of absolutism but not to a full extent it was leaning more towards serfdom.
Monarchs In Europe believed in the divine right of kings and absolutism.
In Eastern and Western Europe
New England and england and Europe
England and the mainland of Europe are separated by the Straits of Dover.At the narrowest point, between Dover and Calais, this is 34km wide (21miles).
The English Canal, I think.
England belongs to Europe and Newzealnd belongs to Australia/Pacific
The premiere league is played in England only between the clubs from england. But the Champion league is played between clubs from Europe to find out the best club in Europe for that year.
So that trains could travel between England and continental Europe.
England is located in Western Europe, on the island of Great Britain, off the coast of France.
North-West of Europe; Between England, France and Germany
France and England are both in Western Europe, but are different countries, fully independent one from another.