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The english monarchy

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Page 1: The english monarchy
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King James I

* Inherits all previous debt – constantly fights w P over $

* P and its power over finance kept England from absolutism

* He dies and his son, Charles I takes throne

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Charles I

* Needs $ - England is at war with Spain and France

* P refuses and he disbands them

* He is forced to call them back

* P forces him to sign the Petition of Right

1. Can’t imprison anyone w/o due cause

2. Can’t impose new taxes w/o P agreement

3. Can’t house soldiers in private homes

4. Can’t impose martial law in peace time

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English Civil War

* Charles wants all of England to follow one religion

* Scotland rebels and is ready to invade England

* Charles now needs a army and…$

*Now P has the upper hand

* P again limits Charles power

*He tries to arrest members of P

*Mobs are calling for his head

*He flees to north England and raises a loyal army

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English Civil War

* Loyal to Charles – Royalist or Cavaliers

* Loyal to England or P – Puritans

* P “wins” war - Charles is brought to trial

* He is found guilty and put to death

* Never before has a king been tried and executed!!

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The Glorious Revolution

* James II is now king – he flaunts his Catholic background

*Mary (his daughter) is Protestant

*She is “invited” by P to overthrow James

*James flees to France thus “The Glorious Revolution”

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Constitutional Monarchy

* Monarchy and P must work together

*Laws will limit monarchs power

* English Bill of Rights

1.No suspending of P laws

2.No levy taxes w/o P permission

3.No restricting freedom of speech in P

4.No penalty for citizen who has grievance against king

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King James•Said he has divine right to rule•Didn’t make any puritan reformsCharles I•Forced to sign Petition of Right•Attempts to arrest members and eventually ECWCromwell•Eliminated monarchy•Ruled as a dictatorCharles II•“Invited” P to rule England•Passed habeas corpus – limits king’s powerJames II•Tried to have C appointed to high officeWilliam and Mary•Partners in the monarchy•Limited by English Bill of Rights