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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know
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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War
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Back 1. 1642-1649; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed
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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship
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Back 1. 1642-1649; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history
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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship 3. Restoration of the Monarchy
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Back 1. 1642-1649; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history 3. Tired of dictatorship, Parliament restores monarchy to Charles II.
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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship 3. Restoration of the Monarchy 4. Glorious Revolution
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Back 1. 1642-1649; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history 3. Tired of dictatorship, Parliament restores monarchy to Charles II. 4. 1688; Bloodless revolt against James II; Parliament gives throne to William and Mary; Parliament wins over King again.
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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship 3. Restoration of the Monarchy 4. Glorious Revolution 5. English Bill of Rights
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Back 1. 1642-1649; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history 3. Tired of dictatorship, Parliament restores monarchy to Charles II. 4. 1688; Bloodless revolt against James II; Parliament gives throne to William and Mary; Parliament wins over King again. 5. Passed by Parliament after Glorious Revolution; sets up “Constitutional Monarchy”; King limited--cannot violate rights (jury trial, taxes, etc.)
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