Because King James II fled the country and never dared come back.
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A major result of the French revolution was that the middle class gained political influence.
The middle classes.
The Ivory Coast gained its independence from France in 1960. Félix Houphouët-Boigny was the main leader who led the independence. He was elected into the French Parliament in 1945.
Canadian Confederation happened on July 1st, 1867, however, this was not a declaration of independence as Canada was part of the British Empire. The Statute of Westminster in 1931 set the country as an independent realm with allegiance to the Crown as the 'Dominion of Canada'. The current Head of the House of Windsor remains the monarch of Canada.
After successfully winning the English Revolution, Parliament gained more power and that of the monarch was diminished. After the Glorious Revolution, Parliament ended the eligibility of any Catholic monarch with the removal of James II and the monarchy was changed to a limited Protestant monarchy.
After successfully winning the English Revolution, Parliament gained more power and that of the monarch was diminished. After the Glorious Revolution, Parliament ended the eligibility of any Catholic monarch with the removal of James II and the monarchy was changed to a limited Protestant monarchy.
Because King James II fled the country and never dared come back.
The colonies gained their independence from England. For A+ :)
the colonies gained their independence from england
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The Magna Carta of 1215 marked the beginning of the shift in power from the monarchy to the English Parliament, as it established the principle that the king was subject to the law. Over the centuries, Parliament gained more authority, particularly after the English Civil War (1642-1651), which pitted Parliament against King Charles I, culminating in the execution of the king. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 further solidified this shift by establishing constitutional monarchy, where William and Mary accepted the Bill of Rights, limiting royal power and affirming Parliament's authority. This transition set the stage for the development of a parliamentary democracy in England.
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The evolution of rights and representative government in England began with the Magna Carta in 1215, which established the principle that everyone, including the monarch, was subject to the law. This was followed by the development of Parliament, which gained power over time to represent the interests of the nobility and, eventually, the common people. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 further solidified the idea of constitutional monarchy and the protection of individual rights. These developments profoundly influenced the American founders, who incorporated principles of limited government, checks and balances, and the protection of individual liberties into the U.S. Constitution.
Countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia are not part of the British Parliament, as they are independent nations with their own governing bodies. While Canada and Australia are part of the Commonwealth and recognize the British monarch as their head of state, their parliaments operate independently from the UK Parliament. The United States, having gained independence from Britain, has its own separate government and legislative system.
they gained respect.