FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s England an island France on continent.

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FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s England an island France on continent

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island France on continent

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island More trade & few invasions France on continent

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army France on continent

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More threats of invasions More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More threats of invasionsMore need for army More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More threats of invasionsMore need for army Weaker MC & stronger nobles than in England More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More threats of invasionsMore need for army Weaker MC & stronger nobles than in England Absolute monarchy which enforces & is supported by: Mercantilism: a more absolutist state controlled type of economy State enforced Catholicism which supports king’s power with DRK More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More threats of invasionsMore need for army Weaker MC & stronger nobles than in England Absolute monarchy which enforces & is supported by: Mercantilism: a more absolutist state controlled type of economy State enforced Catholicism which supports king’s power with DRK More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes

FC.96D THE COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHIES & HISTORIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN THE 1600s Magna Charta  More democratic traditions (FC. 69) Rel. wars ( )  People want peace  Abs. Mon’s (FC. 87) England an island More trade & few invasionsLess need for army Stronger MC & weaker nobles than in France France on continent More threats of invasionsMore need for army Weaker MC & stronger nobles than in England Absolute monarchy which enforces & is supported by: Mercantilism: a more absolutist state controlled type of economy State enforced Catholicism which supports king’s power with DRK More democ. Const. mon. supporting & supported by: Free trade capitalism which is run by same MC that runs Parliament Protestant relig. which sees all believers as equal in God’s eyes