ENGLISH CIVIL WAR 1642-49 IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES.

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ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES IN THE CHURCH EFFORTS OF PARLIAMENT TO LIMIT THE MONARCHY’S POWER.

ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES IN THE CHURCH EFFORTS OF PARLIAMENT TO LIMIT THE MONARCHY’S POWER. Charles I Raised taxes w/out parl. Needed parl. To fight scotland – needed money Charles I ruled for 11 yrs. w/out parliament Charles ignores petition of right.

ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES IN THE CHURCH EFFORTS OF PARLIAMENT TO LIMIT THE MONARCHY’S POWER. Divided eng. – east to parliament, west to nobility Executed chief minister King fled to oxford Petition of right

ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES IN THE CHURCH EFFORTS OF PARLIAMENT TO LIMIT THE MONARCHY’S POWER. Cromwell a strict puritan Feared charles would turn catholic, due to his wife was a french catholic Demanded simplicity and sobriety – no candles or music, dancing, or theaters

ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES IN THE CHURCH EFFORTS OF PARLIAMENT TO LIMIT THE MONARCHY’S POWER. Catholics rebel against bad treatment of eng. Protestants

ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IRISH REBELLION LONG STANDING CONFLICT B/T ROYALTY & PARLIAMENT GENERAL POPULATION REJECTED RADICAL PURITANS ATTEMPTED CHANGES IN THE CHURCH EFFORTS OF PARLIAMENT TO LIMIT THE MONARCHY’S POWER. Charles I Raised taxes w/out parl. Needed parl. To fight scotland – needed money Charles I ruled for 11 yrs. w/out parliament Cromwell a strict puritan Feared charles would turn catholic, due to his wife was a french catholic Demanded simplicity and sobriety – no candles or music, dancing, or theaters Catholics rebel against bad treatment of eng. Protestants. Divided eng. – east to parliament, west to nobility Executed chief minister King fled to oxford Charles ignores petition of right. Petition of right