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Sep 9, 1066
William the 1st sets up the first parliment
On 1066 William the conqueror invaded Britan and William the conqueror was the first king of parliment. This was the starts of democracy in Britan. -
Oct 16, 1215
King John was forced by the nobles to sign Magna Carta
In 1215 King John was forced to sign Magna Carta by the nobles. King john was the second king of britan -
The execution of King charles I
In 1649, King Charles I was executed on request of parliament for raising charges, dissolving parliament for quite some time and beginning a common war -
Oliver Cromwell takes over after King Charles death
The government was displaced by a republic headed by Oliver Cromwell who turned out to be a more regrettable despot than any King -
Death of Charles Cromwell
In 1658 Cromwell died and King Charles II went into the throne. -
Charles II death King james goes into power
In 1685, Charles II kicked the bucket without a beneficiary and his sibling, James II, got King. James ended up being as domineering as his father -
King James removed from parliment
in 1689 parliament evacuated him from force and asked Mary II (James' little girl) and her spouse William of Orange to get King and Queen. It was as of right now that Britain turned into an established government as parliament demanded that practically all official force, including controls over tariff, be provided for parliament, leaving the ruler as a nonentity. -
Full constitutional monarchy
The last venture in Britain's turn to turning into a full sacred government occurred in 1721, under George I, when a solitary parliamentarian got to be head of government in the workplace of First Lord of the Treasury, which later got known as "Prime Minister -
The coming of Democracy
Full popular government came in 1918 with the Representation of the People Act which saw the measure of the electorate triple from 7.7 million to 21.4 million. -
Women get to vote
In 1918 Women got the right to vote for who their want to be as priminister.