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LIMITED MONARCHY England. LIMITED MONARCHY Limited Monarchy A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution Also called a Constitutional Monarchy.

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Page 1: LIMITED MONARCHY England. LIMITED MONARCHY  Limited Monarchy A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution  Also called a Constitutional Monarchy.

LIMITED MONARCHY

England

Page 2: LIMITED MONARCHY England. LIMITED MONARCHY  Limited Monarchy A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution  Also called a Constitutional Monarchy.

LIMITED MONARCHY

Limited Monarchy• A monarchy that is limited by laws and a

constitution

Also called a Constitutional Monarchy

Examples: England, Japan, Thailand

Page 3: LIMITED MONARCHY England. LIMITED MONARCHY  Limited Monarchy A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution  Also called a Constitutional Monarchy.

HISTORY OF L IMITED MONARCHY IN ENGLAND

Magna Carta (The Great Charter) June 15,

1215

First attempt by the people to limit a

monarch’s power

What did they want?

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THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION: 1688

Next major attempt to limit the monarch’s power

was in 1688

King James II was disliked he was trying to re-

establish Catholicism in England and had close ties

with France

With the support of English Parliamentarians,

William III and his wife Mary II took the throne

December 16, 1689 English Bill of Rights passed

in Parliament

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THREE REASONS THE GOVERNMENT WAS LIMITED

1. Magna Carta – Nobles were given rights that

could not be taken away, kings had to follow

rules

2. Parliament – An assembly made up of a House

of Lords and a House of Commons that kept

some power of the king

3. English Bill of Rights – Additional limits on

the monarchy; it protected the people rights

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THE ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS: 1689

What rights were established in the

English Bill of Rights?

How did they limit the English

monarchy?