What is the significance of parliament’s acceptance of the Great Demonstration?

Great Remonstrance (English Grand Remonstrance. Literal translation – Great Objection). The Great Remontstration is in fact a document listing all the crimes of the king against the country. Consisted of more than two hundred items with abuses of royal power and abuse of power by the monarch. Most important in the document was that the Great Remontstration required parliament to veto royal decisions. In fact, with this document, parliament opposed itself to the king, and it was with him that the “English Revolution” began.



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