English Civil War Illustrated Timeline

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English Civil War Illustrated Timeline

Illustrations and Facts! English Civil War illustrated timeline: Events to include use your notes and pages 132-133 Illustrations and Facts! King James I – What dates, important events, conflicts, and attitudes are reflective of this period? Charles II - What dates, important events, conflicts, and attitudes are reflective of this period? King Charles I - What dates, important events, conflicts, and attitudes are reflective of this period? James II - What dates, important events, conflicts, and attitudes are reflective of this period? Oliver Cromwell - What dates, important events, conflicts, and attitudes are reflective of this period? William and Mary - What dates, important events, conflicts, and attitudes are reflective of this period?