Answer:
Was loose, decentralized, and inefficient
Explanation:
During the eighteenth century, England observed a tremendous political change which led King Charles II to govern under a mixed constitution (the House of Lords and the House of Commons). England was itself suffering from chaos during the previous century when Charles I executed. Britain in the first half of the eighteenth century weakened, which led to the administration to become decentralized. In the mid of the 18th century, Britain got its hold in the colonies by flourishing trading connections and implementing taxes.