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The Stuarts: Parliament vs. King
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Not quite so absolute... Differences between France and British Monarchies Parliament vs. Estates General Magna Carta
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Parliament and the Tudors
For the most part, the Tudors had a good relationship with Parliament #weneed$ Elizabeth died with no heir, so her family in Scotland took over the throne
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James I – “I will not be content that my power be disputed upon” - Clashed with Parliament over $ and foreign policy
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Charles I Came to Power in 1625
1628 – wanted new taxes – go to Paliament Petition of Right Taxes and imprisonment
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Disbanded Parliament in 1629 and did not reconvene until 1640
Long Parliament ( ) Tried high staff No dissolving
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English Civil War 1642 – 1649 Caviliers (Supporting Charles vs. Roundheads – the lowerclasses)
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Oliver Cromwell Leader of the Parliamentary Forces
By 1647, captured Charles Execution of Charles January 1649
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The Commonwealth England was declared a republic, the “commonwealth”
“Every man that is to live under a government out first by his own consent to put himeslf under that government”
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Cromwell's Reign 1653 – “Lord Protector” Religious Stipulations
No Cussing!! Closed theaters Freedom of Worship
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End of Commonwealth Cromwell died in and Charles II was invited to Rule in 1660 Popular – opened bars and theaters Secretly Catholic
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James II Came to power in 1685 Flaunted Catholicism Chased out by 1688
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The Glorious Revolution – 1688
William and Mary, protestants, incited to rule England ** Limited Power Bill of Rights No Catholic Monarch Limited Monarch Habeus Corpus
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