Transformations in Europe, 1500 - 1750. I. Culture and Ideas.
Who makes the rules?
The queen as a symbol of monarchy-Elizabeth I
Unit 2 – World History. A bloodless revolution that forced the king to rule in accordance with laws set out by Parliament.
The Importance of a Constitution Basic framework for a nation’s form of government and legal system A nation’s rule book re: making, amending or revoking.
Centralizing Power Medieval England and France. William the Conqueror 1066-1087) Illegitimate son of Robert Duke of Normandy Married Mathilda, daughter.
If you watch this presentation you will be able to discuss these questions: - Geographical position - Countries and capital - The political system - London’s.
When Mary died in 1558, Elizabeth I inherited the crown and returned England to Anglican, English Protestant Not a typical quality of an absolute.
Aims If you watch this presentation you will be able to discuss these questions: - Geographical position of the UK Geographical position of the UK Geographical.
Great Britain Scotland England Wales NorthernIreland Great Britain, known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,has an area of.
THE POLITICAL SYSTEM OF GREAT BRITAIN. THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT AND QUEEN.
James I and his contribution to the English Civil War