Respuesta :
For the answer to the statement above, in the 1300s, the British Parliament presided over the abdications of both Richard II and Edward II. Richard II was replaced by Henry IV and Edward II was replaced by Edward III.
So the statement is true
So the statement is true
Answer:
In the 1300's, the British Parliament presided over the abdications of Edward II and Richard II.
Explanation:
In 1327, the British Parliament agreed that Edward II was inefficient as a king, and that he should be removed and replaced by his son. As a result, he had no choice but to abdicate in favor of his son, Edward III.
In 1399, Richard II was also accused of being a tyrant and dishonorable king and was deposed by the Lords and Commons. He was succeeded by Henry Bolingbroke.