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Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 5 Task 6 Task 7 Task 8 Private Study Log Name: Section 1) The Emergence of conflict and the end of the consensus,1625-29 Section 2) An Experiment in Absolutism, 1629-40 Section 3) The Crisis of Parliament and the Outbreak of the First Civil War, 1640-42 Section 4) War and Radicalism, 1642-46 Other – please include details of what you have done Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 5 Task 6 Task 7 Task 8 Year 12 History website Year 13 History website Follow us! @HistoryHBK

Component 2 English Revolution – Personalised Learning Checklist (PLC) – Year 12 Review PS Guide SECTION 1 The Emergence of conflict and the end of the consensus, 1625-29   PS Guide SECTION 2 An Experiment in Absolutism, 1629-40 PS Guide SECTION 3 The Crisis of Parliament and the Outbreak of the First Civil War, 1640-42 PS Guide SECTION 4 War and Radicalism, 1642-46 Charles’ Early Parliaments 1625-29 Personal Rule 1629-1640 Crisis! 1637-40 Crisis to Conflict 1640-2 The First Civil War 1642-46 The legacy of James I The Divine Right of Kings Charles 1625-29 – financial tensions Charles 1625-29 – religious tensions Charles 1625-29 – parliamentary opposition The dismissal of parliament in 1629 The Personal Rule - finance The Personal Rule - religion The Personal Rule – Policy of Thorough The Personal Rule – advisors (including Ireland) The Bishops Wars The recall of parliament in 1640 Conflicts between Crown and Parliament 1640-1 The outbreak of War in 1642 How did people choose sides in the English Civil War? Cavalier army strengths and weaknesses Royalist army strengths and weaknesses Military leaders in the ECW Key battles and turning points in the ECW Why did the King lose the civil war?