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The divine right of kings ended in England during the
adoption of the Magna Carta.
transition of the Glorious Revolution.
writing of the Two Treatises of Government.
fighting of the Seven Years' War.
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transition of the Glorious Revolution.
The Glorious Revolution (1688–89) and the subsequent Bill of Rights established parliamentary supremacy and a constitutional monarchy, effectively ending the doctrine of the divine right of kings in England.
The Glorious Revolution (1688–89) and the subsequent Bill of Rights established parliamentary supremacy and a constitutional monarchy, effectively ending the doctrine of the divine right of kings in England.
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