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Commercial Revolution Absolutism in Europe Commercial Revolution Global Trade Mercantilism Financial Revolution Free Enterprise System (Capitalism) Joint-Stock Companies Growth of Royal Power Wars of Religion Changing Role of the Nobility New Justification for Power Thomas Hobbes Divine Right of Kings

Commercial Revolution Absolutism in Europe Commercial Revolution Global Trade Mercantilism Financial Revolution Free Enterprise System (Capitalism) Joint-Stock Companies Growth of Royal Power Wars of Religion Changing Role of the Nobility New Justification for Power Thomas Hobbes Divine Right of Kings

England’s Road to Limited Monarchy Magna Carta (1215) Rise of Parliament Tudor Monarchs Early Stuart Monarchy English Civil War Glorious Revolution

England’s Road to Limited Monarchy Magna Carta (1215) Rise of Parliament Tudor Monarchs Early Stuart Monarchy English Civil War Glorious Revolution