Absolute monarchy in England: when it began and when it ended.

Absolute monarchy in England occurred during the reign of the Tudor dynasty and ended with the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. In 1485, Henry the Seventh succeeded to the throne. He finally suppressed the feudal lords and strengthened control over the Northern Counties, Wales and Cornwell. The councils created in these lands, which prohibited the maintenance of private armies, finally approved the royal influence in the state. Under his son, Henry VIII, the Anglican Church was established in 1534, which did not hang from the Roman curia. And in 1537 the royal proclamations were equated to the laws. The period of English absolutism was crowned with the reign of Elizabeth. The period of her reign was called the “Golden Age of England”. Shakespeare, Marlowe, Bacon, the victory over the Spanish armada and the creation of the East India Company brought England into the world leaders.



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