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2 September, 10:26

In what ways was England's experience of absolutism different from that of other countries' experiences?

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  1. 2 September, 10:29
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    If you mean in terms of absolute monarchy here is my opinion.

    England's monarch was also head of the Anglican Protestantism, thus the monarch had also a great influence on the English church. Who believed in the English church, was thus also supposed to believe in the English monarch. I think this made people less rebellious towards this form of government compared to other countries. That's one of the reasons why there still is a monarchy in England nowadays ... in my opinion
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