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Was Britian An Absolute Monarchy?

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Was Britian An Absolute Monarchy?

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what do you mean by an absolute monarchy? the queen today is a Representative of the country parliament makes laws and they are passed by the house of lords and parliament ,our mp ;s are Representatives of the people they are voted to power by everyone who is entitled to vote The queen is a figure head of the country she has no real powers and is there because the people of our country want her to be .The royal family have had more status and power in the past, but today they are not above the law they are like everyone else.the laws of the uk were changed by oliver cromwell who had charles the 1 executed he was beheaded this is when political changes came in at about 1647 the country then had no king just a head of state. many monarchs have come and gone many were just plain insane suffered terrible illness because of inter breeding hereditary aliments that plagued the royal line. the queen herself father had a terrible stammer and was really stressed at becoming king and the queen mo

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