Answer: The King's quest for the absolutist rule was won by the Parliament's army.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The death of Queen Elizabeth brought James I Stuart to the forefront of English. The King immediately showed particular intentions for an absolutist way of running the state. This form of government implied the complete authority of the King. In that case, the King would not be responsible to anyone for his actions. He would tailor the laws at his discretion and amend them as needed.
- England has historically strengthened the role of Parliament. It was a mostly political body in the country. In these circumstances, the principles of parliamentary politics were at odds with the rulers' efforts for absolute rule. Because of all this, a civil war has arisen between the loyal forces of the King and the army of Parliament. In that war, Parliament won, the King was executed, and after that, no ruler of English aspired to absolutism.