i actually had the same question very recently.
and after doing some general research i found that elizabeth rarely used her parliament. but that when she did she took into serious consideration what they said.
though she aligned her parliament with very strong advisors, she only officially called on them 10 times. most decisions she needed it for was tax related for raising money. she also called on parliament to aid her in making important decisions like whether or not to execute Mary queen of Scots or how to respond to the spanish armada.
if you want more detail as to what specifially her parliament did, heres a link to a website i found very basic and helpful:
http://history.wisc.edu/sommerville/361/361-16.htm
i hope i helped you.
Parliament and Elizabeth disagreed over the question of her marrying, and Parliament disliked both royal monopolies and patronage.
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The monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. Laws, rules and legislation come from the UK parliament and from the devolved Scottish Parliament Regulations are also issued from the EU Parliament
Elizabeth I need to get along with the English Parliament to fulfill her goals for England.
The Anglican Church!
William the conquerorimpacted the evolution of Parliament by centralizing feudalism. He also had sherrifs and castles.
Parliament and Elizabeth disagreed over the question of her marrying, and Parliament disliked both royal monopolies and patronage.
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The rise of parliament should be considered to be an evolution instead of a revolution. This is because the idea of parliament started as informal gatherings of noble citizens who voted on crucial matters of society.
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Yes
The monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. Laws, rules and legislation come from the UK parliament and from the devolved Scottish Parliament Regulations are also issued from the EU Parliament
Elizabeth I need to get along with the English Parliament to fulfill her goals for England.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.
Elizabeth I's hold on power was quite tenuous. There were many that wanted a return to a Catholic England. She needed the support of Parliament to keep power in the Protestant camp.