Edward I of England did not fully allow Parliament to make decisions for the country in the modern sense. While he did convene Parliament and sought its advice, particularly on taxation and legislation, he maintained strong royal authority and control over governance. His reign saw the development of parliamentary processes, but ultimate decision-making power rested with the king. Edward I viewed Parliament as a tool to legitimize his rule rather than an independent body with full decision-making power.
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