What had the english goverment become at end of 16th century?"
A constitutional monarchy
Aristocracy
there was indeed no government in the early days of the 1600's. :):)
In the 1600s, Massachusetts was governed primarily as a Puritan colony, established by English settlers seeking religious freedom. The government was characterized by a theocratic system where church leaders held significant power, and civil laws were closely tied to religious doctrine. The Massachusetts Bay Colony operated under a charter that granted it a degree of self-governance, with a General Court that acted as both a legislative and judicial body. This governance model led to a focus on community cohesion and moral conformity, often at the expense of dissenting views and practices.
by making laws that the people didn't like so they clashed with the Royal governors over power.
A constitutional monarchy
A monarchy
Yes there was a class system in the 1600s and even today there is a class system, the government files you into a class for taxes today though.
17th-century England had a Parliamentary monarchy. A Parliamentary monarchy is a state headed by a monarch who is not actively involved in policy formation or implementation (i.e., the exercise of sovereign powers by a monarch in a ceremonial capacity)
representative government
Producing more food with fewer workers
Aristocracy
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there was indeed no government in the early days of the 1600's. :):)
i don't know why u ask me
officially, in the 1600s
represenitive