It was after the 1688 'Glorious Revolution', with the overthrow of King James II. As part of the deal that had been made with the new monarch, Charles III, England's king was now no longer an absolute ruler, and the country was now governed by its elected parliament.
Yes, is a parliamentary monarchy.
Athens.
They established a tradition of direct demorcracy.
They left behind the art of collumsl;and their demorcracy
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
They left behind the art of collumsl;and their demorcracy
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
Yes, in fact it elected him twice in 1932.
Clerics from the Roman Church journeyed to the areas to convert.
According to Wikipedia, England has 130,395 km2. Multiply that by 100 to convert to hectares.
They did not want the legacy of their currency to change.
England and Netherlands