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17th and 18th Centuries
England - The Glorious revolution
England like any other country of Europe was ruled by Kings
and Queens at the beginning of 17th century. All the regions of
Britain (England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland) had been united by
the Tudor dynasty kings. The Tudors refused to accept the authority
of the Pope who was the head of Roman Catholic church. This was
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in a sense beginning of British nationalism - the idea that the British
were a distinct people who should have autonomous of the Pope
Roman Catholic Church. Soon however, a conflict emerged between the
iament and the King as to who had the supreme power in the kingdom
owners and merchants, elected representatives to the Parliament, and the kin
ed the approval of such Parliament to levy any tax. Let us see how this confli
the way for a democratic government in Britain.
1603 James I of Stuart Dynasty became the King of
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