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q2. What do you think has changed and stayed the same in parliament since Edward I?
q3. How Simon de Montfort gave birth to democracy?

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Answered by Inkdemonray13
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Answer: Q2 Edward I made the meeting of Parliament a more frequent event and over the course of his reign of 35 years (1272-1307) he summoned it on 46 occasions. For the first 20 years of his reign it met regularly - almost twice a year. From 1278 official records were kept of its proceedings and decisions, written up and sewn together in long scrolls, the Rolls of Parliament.

Q3 Since the days of the Saxons, English Kings had been councilled by groups of Lords,  but this marked the first time in the history of England in which gathered to determine how their country would be ruled.

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