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During the 1600s, England moved from a government with little constraints on the power of the monarchy to a representative constitutional monarchy.
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Know term. Means Great Charter Signed in 1215 by King John Limited the power of English kings Only Parliament could tax, not the king Important Gave Parliament the power of the purse Know term
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Elizabeth I died without an heir so the throne goes to the nearest male relative James VI of Scotland becomes James I of England Rules Scotland and England at the same time Begins the Stuart Dynasty in England
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Arrogant, tactless personalities clashed with Parliament Showed friendliness to Spain Leaned towards Catholicism Heavily taxed the middle class Ignored English law Raised money without Parliament Coat of arms of James I
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Believed in divine right of kings Remember this term? Average ruler who did England no harm Jamestown (1607) Had the Bible translated King James version
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James I dies and his son inherits the throne Charles I continued the policies of his father and tensions between king and Parliament increase
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Charles is married to a French noblewoman, Henrietta Maria Charles is suspected to be a secret Catholic Why might this be a problem?
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Charles needed money to fight a war with Spain and France Parliament refused to give him money until he signed the Petition of Right
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Petition of Right restated what a monarch could not do Know term Could not tax without Parliament’s consent Could not jail someone without a charge (habeas corpus) or with a jury trial Know term If Charles signed this document, he was admitting that Parliament had some control over him.
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Charles signed Petition of Right and then dismissed Parliament No meeting of Parliament for 11 years
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Conditions get worse as Charles Ignores the Petition of Right Rules more harshly Persecution of Puritans is so bad many leave England in the Great Migration (1630-1643) Most come to New England Know term.
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Tries to force Scotland to accept the Anglican Church Scotland rebels Now needs money to put down Scottish rebellion
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Charles calls a meeting of Parliament to ask for money Parliament uncooperative so after 3 weeks Charles dismisses them
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Charles still needs funds so has to call Parliament back Parliament begins to pass laws to limit the power of king
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1642 Charles attempts to arrest the leaders of Parliament Rebellion breaks out
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AKA The Puritan Revolution Know both terms. Sides Roundheads Know term. Members of the middle class, small landowners, Puritans, and Scots Supported Parliament Led by Oliver Cromwell Know him.
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Cavaliers/Royalists Know term. Members of the nobility, wealthy landowners, high Anglican clergy, and Catholics Supporters of the King
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Naseby (1645) Final defeat of Cavaliers Charles fled to Scotland but…. How did this war start in the first place? Charles was turned over to Parliament by the Scots Charles I loses the Civil War and his throne Important!
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Charles was put on trial by Parliament Convicted of treason, murder, and tyranny Was executed in 1649
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Charles’ bloodstained shirt
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Cromwell ruled as military dictator Became known as the Lord Protector Know this. Ruled successfully but was not popular Instilled Puritan values After his death, no other strong leader emerged
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Charles II was invited back to rule but had to agree to certain reforms Called the Merry Monarch His court famous for its social life What other monarch’s style is he copying? Supported arts and sciences Rule was at the beginning of the Scientific Revolution
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Had charm, poise, and political skills (unlike his father) Favored religious toleration Had secret Catholic sympathies Realized that he could not repeat the mistakes of his father
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Religion still an issue Backlash against Puritans Charles was a secret Catholic Charles made sure to appear cooperative with Parliament and accept limitations on his power Parliament passed some laws to protect the rights of Englishmen like….
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Parliament passed the Habeas Corpus Act Know term Is this right part of our legal system?
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After death of Charles II, his brother, James II came to the throne James was Catholic James tried to revive divine right and dominate Parliament
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Had none of the political skills of his brother, Charles II Bigoted Catholic who managed to offend even strong supporters of the monarchy Provoked the revolution that Charles II had been able to avoid
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James’ unpopularity led to the formation of the first political parties in England Important Whigs—members of Parliament who wanted to exclude James II from the monarchy Know term.
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Tory—members of Parliament who supported hereditary monarchy Know term.
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Although James was unpopular, most people were willing to wait until his Protestant daughter, Mary could inherit the throne BUT…..
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James’ second wife (a Catholic) had a son! Why is this important?
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Parliament sends a joint Whig and Tory invitation to William of Orange and his wife Mary offering the crown to them Important
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1688--William invades but James, realizing he has no support, flees to France
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Parliament declares William and Mary to be joint rulers of England (with limitations. Important
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This bloodless revolution ended divine right in England Parliament becomes more powerful than the monarchy Important England is now a full constitutional monarchy Remember this. Considered a “bloodless” revolution
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Parliament passed the English Bill of Rights Know term Protects the rights of citizens and Parliament English Bill of Rights will be a model for the US Bill of Rights Important
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Act of Settlement prevents any Catholic from inheriting the throne Know term Toleration Act (1689) granted freedom of worship to non-Anglican Protestant sects Know term
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Anne succeeded William Developed a small group of advisors from the House of Commons (Cabinet) Know term Remember: the Parliament is made of the House of Lords and the House of Commons Know this.
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The Cabinet developed into the type of government Britain has today Head of the Cabinet is also the leader of the majority party in the House of Commons Prime Minister is the head of the Cabinet Prime Minister gradually took over the duties and responsibilities of the monarch Important
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Act of Union (1707) Know term Officially joins Scotland and England as one country—United Kingdom Know term
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Anne was the last of the Stuart Dynasty English throne then goes to George I of Hanover (Germany) George III (1 st of the Georges to speak without a German accent) was king during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution
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