How did the absolute monarchy develop in England?

An absolute monarchy in England was considered imperfect, because in the 16th and 17th centuries, the king’s power was limited by parliament. He did not convene it as often as planned, but still the king’s power was not solely. He strove to carry out independent reforms and taxes. The absolutism of the English monarchy also lies in the fact that the king was considered the head of the church in his state. Local governments have survived in England. The king did not have a permanent support in the person of the army. The bureaucracy was still weak.



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