1600-1770 England Government?

what was the administration that time in England? I am so confused! Was it the current king+parliment or what? Please oblige! i have no view!



Answers:    That's a very long time of year, and covers several different regimes.

Until the middle of the 17th century, there be a king and parliament, but the king held most of the power. This led to increased friction between him and parliament, overriding to the Civil War starting in 1642.

Parliament's forces won the civil time of war, King Charles I was executed, and the system be replaced by what was prearranged as a Commonwealth under the rule of Oliver Cromwell.

After Cromwell died, his son be unable to hold onto power, and the executed king's son be invited to return and became King Charles II. However the heritage of the war be that much more power now lay surrounded by the hands of Parliament.

This be emphasised after what was particular as the Glorious Revolution of 1688, when Parliament - in conjunction next to an invading army led by the Dutch ruler William - overthrew King James II and replaced him near William and Mary as joint rulers. This intended that it was in a minute recognised that the king only ruled next to the consent of Parliament.

Therefore, when Queen Anne died in 1714 short any heirs, Parliament invited the Hanoverian duke George to become King George I. His son and grandson ruled for the rest of your time.

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