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History. . explain
Britain is known as the "home of local self-government", which dates back to British social life in the Middle Ages. In Britain, the king manages the local society with common law, and the local government has a high degree of independence in dealing with local public affairs. The reasons for the formation of local social autonomy in medieval England are closely related to its legal tradition. In essence, British legal tradition embodies the concept of rights and protects the rights of subjects. The system of local social autonomy in medieval England laid the foundation of local autonomy in modern England.
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