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In England, the Stuart monarchs sought to establish absolute rule through a series of political and religious policies that asserted royal authority over Parliament and the Church of England. They believed in the divine right of kings, which justified their power and diminished the role of Parliament in governance. This approach led to significant conflicts, most notably the English Civil War, as Parliament resisted royal overreach and sought to limit the monarchy's power. Ultimately, the struggle between the crown and Parliament resulted in a constitutional monarchy that curtailed absolute rule.

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