That would be the magna carta, the agreement between the people and monarchy. It was the result of King Johns tyranical riegn. It was signed by barons, bishops and abbots in power and was the first document imposed on the king by his subjects.
It was established well before any documentation.
English Bill of Rights
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The Magna Carta in 1215.
Magna Carta (1215)
It took place in England (and Scotland).
England had an absolute monarchy before the parliamentary monarchy was established in the 13th century after the lords insisted on greater autonomy from the Crown by writing the Magna Cara.
After accepting the throne of England in 1689, William and Mary signed the English Bill of Rights. This document established limits on royal power, affirmed parliamentary sovereignty, and outlined the rights of citizens. It was a crucial step in the development of constitutional monarchy and laid the foundation for modern democracy in England.
A constitutional monarchy.
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The Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England is marked by several momentous documents, most notably the Bill of Rights (1689). This document established parliamentary sovereignty, limited the powers of the monarchy, and laid the groundwork for constitutional monarchy by affirming certain civil liberties. Another significant document is the Declaration of Rights, which outlined the grievances against King James II and set forth the rights of Parliament and the people. Together, these documents played a crucial role in shaping modern democratic governance in England.
No. England, which is part of the United Kingdom, is a Constitutional Monarchy.