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What was the significance of the beheading of Charles I of England? It immediately created a democracy in England
King Charles I was the last monarch to rule England
O It took power out of the hands of the monarchy and made people realize the
true power of the people
It led to the first oligarchy in England


What was the significance of the beheading of Charles I of England?

It immediately created a demo

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