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after the death of queen Elizabeth there was constant conflict between the king and parliament. What is one issue that caused this conflict. what was the outsome of the English Cvil war who?​

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Answer: The King's endeavor to rule according to the individual rulers in Europe, a system of absolutism.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, James I Stuart announced that he would rule absolutely. This implied that he would have complete control over all walks of life and that he would be responsible only to God for his actions. In its tradition, England had a deep-seated parliamentarian that was contrary to the wishes of the King.

In these circumstances, the English Civil War would break out over the coming decades, culminating in King's pretensions to arbitrariness. The King and his army will lose this conflict, leading to a balance of power in Britain. The royal powers of the authorities will be significantly reduced after the war so that a particular branch will be created between the rulers and the parliament.

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