Title: English
1English Society
The Early Stuarts
Fight with Parliament
The Civil War
Restoration Revolution
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2The document, signed by John I, that stated that
no one, not even the King, is above the law.
3What was the Magna Carta?
4An elderly woman who knew about medicine or lived
alone with a cat.
5What is a Witch
6Group of Ultra Conservative Protestants who
desire simple churches and believe in strict
morality.
7Who were Puritans?
8Name three Ordeals that courts would use to
prove someone was a witch.
91. Ducking Chair2. Prick moles to see if they
bleed or there is pain3. Throw off a cliff, if
they fly they are a witch4. Throw in a lake, if
drown they are a witch5. any strange animals
enter the room while they are torturing the
suspect
10Defeating the Spanish Armada allowed England rule
the seas and begin collecting many of these.
11What is colonies?
12A king, queen, emperor or empress with unlimited
power..
13What is an absolute monarch?
14James I, Charles I, Charles II and James II are
members of this royal family.
15What is the Stuarts?
16The term for the belief that the Stuarts had
about their unlimited power which they believed
was sanctioned by God.
17What is The Divine Rights of Kings?
18This is reason why the Scottish upset with
Charles I.
19What is he tried to make them worship in the
style of the Church of England?
20This parliament was dissolved After only being in
session for 3 Weeks when they refused to
give Charles money to fight the Scot.
21What is the Short Parliament
22The Royal Court where people had no legal rights.
Charles used it to convict, imprison and fine
his enemies.
23What was the Court of Star Chamber?
24This document created by Parliament would have
cut Charles the Is ability to govern as King.
This is also the document Parliament was
discussing when Charles attacked.
25What was the Grand Remonstrance?
26What were the names of the two advisors of
Charless despised by most of the population and
why were they hated?
27Lord Strafford found more taxes to raise money
for CharlesArchbishop Laud Insisted on
decorating churches that the Puritans simplified
285 ways that Charles I raised money and angered
the people of England.
29What was1. forced people to make loans to the
Crown2. mortgaged royal properties3. collected
customs (tonnage/poundage)4. billeted
soldiers5. sold noble titles6. raised
taxes7. Eventually sold the crown jewels
30The charge brought against Walter Prynne for
writing satirical plays about the government.
31What is seditious libel?
32The definition of a civil war.
33What is a war where people within a country fight
against each other?
34The name of the charge against Charles after the
Civil War.
35What is Treason?
36Whenever they opposed him, Charles did this to
Parliament.
37What is dissolve it?
38How Oliver Cromwell requested to have his
portrait painted.
39What is warts and all!?
40When Charles supporters left Parliament to fight
for him, these two religious groups were left to
administer parliament.
41Who were the Presbyterians and Puritans?
42Cromwell removed this group from Northern Ireland
by kicking them off of their land and replacing
them with English Protestants.
43Who were the Catholics?
44These laws prohibited sinful activities from
occurring in England.
45What were The Blue Laws?
46The political groups that formed during the civil
war and fought against each other. Both were
known for their HAWWWT hairstyles
47Who were the Cavaliers (supported monarchy) and
the Roundheads (Parliamentarian Forces)?
48The term refers to when someone gives something
up or renounces it.
49What is a abdicate?
50After the bloody assizes, the English wanted to
get rid of James II. They did so by putting his
sister Mary and William of Orange on the throne
in a bloodless rebellion. What was it called?
51What was the Glorious Revolution?
52Religion and Monarchs
- Name the Catholic Monarchs in England during the
period we have studied
53Who was James II (only openly Catholic one,
others just Catholic leaning)