England in the Age of Revolutions

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England in the Age of Revolutions Unit 6

Goal of the Day: How did events in this era promote the development of the rights of English people?

Charles I

Petition of Right Statement of liberties The result: The king cannot _______ Parliament’s permission The king cannot ________ The king cannot ________ during peacetime The king cannot _________ The result:

Charles I and the Parliament Hiatus Puritan: People who objected to the _______ maintaining some Catholic practices; they wanted to further _________

Charles I fights the Scots

The Result?

The Long Parliament

Meanwhile… in Ireland

The Result?

The English Civil War

Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell Lord Protectorate

End of the Protectorate

The Restoration

Charles II

Birth or Political Parties

The Glorious Revolution

WILLIAM and MarY

Habeas Corpus Act

English Bill of Rights - ? What it said: Parliament chooses who ___ __________ No __________ w/o _________ ________ Regular citizens can _____ No high bail No _________ punishment

Significance of the era?

Power of parliament continues to grow Cabinet Prime Minister

Act of Union

Constitutional Monarchy