Chapter 240 - 237: House Of Lords I (2/2)

The effect? A civil war broke out Long story short, it was bloody and eneration which allowed for peace The next king signed a h he has the absolute power, he was still not above the law This guarantees the rights of individuals, the right of justice and the right of fair trial

In addition, the council was renauidance to the King For the purpose of dearding state matters In this way, any state bills enacted would be in concurrence of themay always reject the bills passed by the house but cannot enact a bill that is not

In any case, the king still has significant power depending on his capabilities Factions started in court, but it was so years after the civil ere peaceful and nificant economic improvement After a decade,an ar their purses, and since it was peaceful, they rather focus their efforts on proliferating wealth A bill has passed that the vassal can opt not to paytheir tribute The effect was that most of the traditional feudal lords transforentry

The ti, everyone wanted to raise their standard of living, and so, the econoetting richer, the poor were getting poorer Counties and Dukedoms with little access to resources became poorer, and fro on the coffers of their sponsors and casting their votes wherever instructed Most of the the monarch to have total control of the court

With this developradually went back in the hands of the monarch

The power has been centralized and probleood, and progress was fast However, the Bill on raising ainst the King's ould suffer consequences nobles were noticing specially after the ith Jinjoo

The ideology imported froave the radical faction solid foundation andwas already weak, and soon, a new king was crowned Giving him a chance, the movement stopped However, it did not die

Then the crown began suffering with their thinning coffers as the port of Windsor started to decline Again, the show of absolute power began rearing its ugly head

Thus, the radicals started e They did not want to be subjected to a ruler with absolute power Thetoo much power in court

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