Title: English Civil War
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2James I had problems with Parliament over .
- Money
- Religion
- Foreign Policy
3James Foreign Policy problems centered on
- Deals with Catholic countries, such as
- France
- Spain
4Charles I needed money, but Parliament made him
sign...
5The Petition of Right said...
- No taxes without the consent of Parliament.
- No quartering of troops in private homes.
- No imprisonment without cause.
6Parliament was dismissed by Charles I for...
7Money gained from the people by an old edict, not
Parlia. vote.
8Two Courts used by Charles I illegally, to
by-pass Parliament...
- Court of High Commission
- Court of Star Chamber
9Charles attempts to force his will on Scotland
started a..
- War.
- He tried to force the Scots to accept the
Anglican Prayer Book
10The Parliament convened in 1640, became know as
the...
11The Long Parliament tried to curb the Kings
power by...
- Executing the Kings ministers Laud and
Stafford. - Abolishing the Courts of High Commission and Star
Chamber. - Taxes cant be levied without Parliament.
- Parliament cant be dissolved.
- Parliament has to be called every 3 years.
12The Civil War
- Cavaliers
- Anglicans and Catholics
- Rural squires Land owners
- Nobility
- The North and Midlands
13The Civil War
- Roundheads
- Mostly Middle-class
- From towns
- From Southeastern England
- Many were Puritans
14Issues of the Civil War
- Absolutism vs. Constitutionalism
- Rule of Law / Rule of Man
- Anglican vs. Puritan
15The Commonwealth
- The Army ran Parliament, the Rump
- Abolished the monarchy
- Executed the King
- England became The Commonwealth
16- Cromwell abolished Parliament and ruled as Lord
Protector. - Ruled as a military dictator, through The New
Model Army.
17The Commonwealth
- Religious toleration for all (except Catholics)
- Closed theaters, pubs, forbade music, cards,
dancing. - Navigation Act, good for trade.
18The Restoration
- 1660 - Charles II to return as king.
- Parliament reaffirms Petition of Right
- Charles rules with a council of 5 advisors.
- Test Act designed to keep Catholics out of
government
19James II
- Violation and dismissal of the Test Act.
- Continued pro-French policies of Charles.
- Married a young Catholic princess who gave birth
to a male heir.
20Glorious Revolution1688
- Mary II and William of Orange invited to on rule
together. - Constitutional Monarchy ended Divine Right rule.
- Bill of Rights in 1689 - the sovereignty of
Parliament.