What is a king to do? Remember last lesson?

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What is a king to do? Remember last lesson? L/O: 1) To understand the disagreements that led to the English Civil War 2) To evaluate the king’s decisions by considering his motives Remember last lesson? What were you worried about the kingdom? WHY?

Source civil war disagreements

What is a king to do? Task: ALL In pairs look at each of the problems that Charles had and decide what he should do! Explain why you have chosen that action! Read the bottom of page 11 to see what Charles did and tick the ones that match yours! MOST What do you think about Charles’ decisions? Can you explain which ones are good or bad and why? SOME Write a letter from Charles to Parliament explaining his choices! Keywords: Parliament Critics Puritans Pamphlets Advisors Tax Opponents

Problem: Action: Why? (explain) Match? What he did!

Vote with your feet!