Why did the English Civil War Start?

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Why did the English Civil War Start? Using a talking frame Devising the words to use Writing your assessment

Talking Frames Allow you to share key words, vocabulary and phrases to improve your own understanding of an issue Using your homework as practice I would like you to have a conversation with your partner which answers the question “Why did the English Civil War start?” Use the interview sheet to help encourage your talk.

Roles As talker just use your homework to explain why the civil war started. As interviewer ask questions that will help keep the talker on track Keep a record of words or phrases that were used

What phrases can we all use?

Key History Words Protestant Catholic Parliament Divine Right of Kings Execution Earl of Strafford Henrietta Maria 1629 1642 Puritans