1. Whigs and Tories - After the Glorious Revolution
Given that Parliament developed fiscal and implicit constitutional power through the Declaration of Rights; both parties grew in distinction and size, eager to seize advantage of Parliament's growing power in the House of Commons, which likely led to an increase in political rivalry. For example, both Whigs and Tories, especially radicals, produced and participated in all forms of new political cultural. ... Furthermore, the Whigs and Tories' involvement in Foreign policy stimulated the divide between the two parties. ...
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