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Unlike the kings and queens of England, monarchs in France

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Unlike the kings and queens of England, monarchs in France had more power to exert their authority and were required to be Protestants. They followed a policy of hostility towards the pope and were determined to protect the civil liberties of their subjects.
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Albeit economic crisis caused the French Revolution and the Absolute Monarchy was overthrown and then abolished by the people which turned the nation into a republic, the French Monarchy was more powerful than the Kings and Queens of England in the sense of applying their authority and influence on their population; their Absolute Monarchy was not restricted by any law or legislature; the King of France had all the powers.

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