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Rage of Party

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which the Glorious Revolution entailed. Outside of this division was the Court/Country axis. Court politicians were either in government or sought to be, and were thus supportive of centralised power and the dominance of Parliament by the executive. Country politicians distrusted centralised power
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of 1688 until c. 1715. This period was characterised by political instability brought about by increased partisanship within Parliament and frequent elections. Eleven Parliaments met in this period, partly as a result of the
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There were two main axes of political conflict during this period. The
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was the tumultuous period in English politics directly after the
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and were keen to secure the independence of Parliament.
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Index

Glorious Revolution
Triennial Act
Hanoverian succession
Septennial Act 1716
Whigs
Tories
divine succession
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17th-century English parliaments
Political history of England
Political history of the United Kingdom

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