The Age of Stuarts Lesson Two A Clil module Pier Luigi Errani Liceo Classico D. Alighieri 2011-2012.

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The Age of Stuarts Lesson Two A Clil module Pier Luigi Errani Liceo Classico D. Alighieri

Causes of the civil war Religious (Catholics, Puritans, Protestants, Presbyterians…) Economic (Church, Nobility, Gentry, class of Yeomen, Merchants, Poor…) Political (King, Parliament, Freedom, Rights, Law…) Nationalistic (England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland…) Private (men and women, the eternal question of Adam and Eve…) but what is the order???

Topic of the day Religion in England in the XVII century: Protestants (Anglicans) in England Catholics in Ireland Puritans in England Presbyterians in Scotland

Religions Look at British History for Dummies, p. 184, the cartoon and check out these pages fast: 185, The role of the Catholic Church 192, Translation troubles 197, The Puritans 199, James VI steps in and muddies the waters even more

Puritans Charles II restored the monarchy in 1660 Song: Charles II _s&feature=related Movie: 0&list=PL465A0E4A17DBD12C&index=15 0&list=PL465A0E4A17DBD12C&index=15

James I James VI of Scotland, became James I of England in 1603 read p :The Stewarts Come South

James I who was he? his most famous work was the King James Bible, which you can find in airports, hotels, everywhere still today

King James Bible a celebration movie : 4&list=PL465A0E4A17DBD12C&index=122

The situation of the religion after James I Look at p.117 in ROBERT BUCHOLZ, A History of England from the Tudors to the Stuarts,2003, part III, p. Lecture Thirty - Religion and Local Control: 1628–1637

Writing Write a text (or a draft) about the situation of religions in England before 1640