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The English Civil Wars weakened the role of the monarchy and strengthened the rights and power of the Parliament. England even saw a long time without a king, the beheading of a king,  and the rule of Oliver Cromwell. Restoration occurred but a debilitated crown took over.

It also meant the consolidation of Protestantism - which in turn also reinforced Protestantism in the colonies - as a new king, William of Orange, was a Protestant.  A major document was produced that had enormous impact for English politics and for subjects: the Bill of Rights, which enhanced Parliament´s powers and guaranteed many individual rights.

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