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The British political system c1783 and William Pitt

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  Democracy and structure - Britain was for it's time a very liberal country. This was seen as their was a religous tolerance with a free press. The Franchise ( the people that could vote) was very limited to only three percent of the population could vote as you had to be a man with land and money and in some cases you had to be a potwalloper. The British constitution is broken down into three parts the Monarchy, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. By 1783 the King ( George III)  could not interfere with much legislation which was limited by the glorious revolution of 1689 the bill of rights. The king still had power to veto legislation. The House of Lords debated like the house of Commons and had the power to block measures from the House of Commons.  The House of Commons was full of wealth MPs and only 214,000 people out of 8 million could vote making the electorate very small. The America revolutionary war causes unemployment to fall as people joined the army and w