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Barons rebelled against King John, leading to the establishment of limits on royal power.
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Martin Luther's document criticizing the Catholic Church's practices, particularly indulgences, which sparked the Reformation.
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Legislation that declared Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church of England, marking the official break from the Catholic Church
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Legislation that extended England laws to Wales and represented Parliament
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Period during which Mary I attempted to restore Catholicism in England, leading to the persecution of Protestants
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a significant event where Mary was executed for plotting against Elizabeth I, highlighting the tensions beteen Catholics and Protestants
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A pivotal naval battle where England defeated Spain, solidifying Elzabeth I's reign and marking a turning point in England history
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The first permanent English settlement in North America, which struggled initially but late thrived due to tobacco cultivation
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The overthrow of King James II, leading to the establishment of William and Mary as monarchs and the singing of the Bill of Rights
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An act that limited the powers of monarchy and established the rights of Parliament and individuals, making the transition to a constitutional monarchy.
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which expanded voting rights to middle class
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Which extanded voting rights to some working-class men
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further expanding the electorate
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Abolished male primogeniture, allowing daughters equal rights in succession.