Great Council
Great Council
Great Council
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Parliament
The development of England's Parliament began in the 13th century with the establishment of the Model Parliament in 1295, which included representatives from various regions and social classes. Over the centuries, Parliament evolved from an advisory council to the monarch into a powerful legislative body, particularly after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which affirmed parliamentary sovereignty. This shift allowed Parliament to limit the powers of the monarchy, leading to a constitutional framework that emphasized the rule of law and representative governance. Consequently, Parliament played a crucial role in shaping modern democracy in England by enabling broader political participation and accountability.
Pictographs and drawings eventually developed into modern letters.
The Franks spoke Old Frankish, which eventually evolved into Old Dutch, Middle Dutch, and then Modern Dutch.
The common people in Mediaeval England spoke Middle English, which eventually evolved into Early Modern English and then Modern English. Middle English started around the 12th century and included dialects such as Kentish, West Midlands, and East Midlands, as well as the London dialect that eventually became dominant.
Birds are more like dinosaurs to the extent that many scientists say that they are dinosaurs.
Alchemy was a pseudo-science that eventually evolved into modern Chemistry, which was simply found and proven to be more right.
Dinosaurs evolved to be much like the modern day birds. They developed wings with feathers and eventually, by evolution, they flew.
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