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    Causes of The English Civil War In this assessment I will be analysing the many causes and roots of the English Civil war which broke out in 1642. The English civil war was a long chain of conflict and rivalry‚ which was set between two very powerful forces‚ who consisted of The Royalists (King Charles I‚ and his supporters)‚ and the Roundheads (Parliament‚ and their supporters). The feud erupted on the 22nd of August 1642‚ and lasted for 7 years‚ when its final action took place in 1649. There

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    Crisis and Settlement and In Stuart England a. James I b. Charles I i. Years of Personal Rule c. The Long Parliament and Civil War d. Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Republic e. Charles II and the Restoration of the Monarchy f. The “Glorious Revolution” g. The Age of Walpole 4. Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France: The World of Louis XIV a. Years of Personal Rule b. Versailles c. King by Divine Right d. Louis’s Early Wars e. Louis’s Repressive Religious Policies i. Suppression of the Jansenists ii

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    comes. Until then‚ most trading and manufacturing originated from Asia. The opening of the Atlantic introduced more sources and markets having a positive effect on European commerce. On a more specific level‚ the role of internal commerce in France‚ England‚ and the Spanish kingdoms exponentially. As Europeans recovered from the shock of the plague‚ the part of commerce and industry in the economy started to grow‚ particularly during the fifteenth century. This had

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    Puritanism

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    Puritanism Puritans were groups of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship. The Puritans roots came from the English Reformation. Some of the puritans liked a Presbyterian form of church‚ others‚ wanted to stay within the structure of the national church but set themselves against the doctrinal and liturgical vestiges of Catholic tradition

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    systems‚ absolute monarchy of France and the constitutional monarchy of England‚ have affected Europe. Absolute monarchy is when a ruler rules with absolute‚ or total‚ power. A constitutional monarchy is when laws limit the power of the monarch so they cannot rule absolutely. These two political systems affected not only their own country‚ but the whole of Europe as well. Mainly under the influences of the two leaders Louis XIV‚ Charles II‚ James II‚ Prince William‚ and Queen Mary. One of the most

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    Ch. 2 Review Exam1

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    charter revoked by James I. 6. In which area of technology were Indians more advanced than the Virginia colonists? agriculture 7. Which of the following is true of Bacon’s rebellion? It spelled the demise of the Virginia Company. It forced the royal governor of Virginia to resign. It spread throughout several colonies. It carried on for several years. It was a consequence of the indentured servant system. 8. In 1608‚ Puritan Separatists who wished to leave England could not legally do

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    Parliamentary and Puritan Forces‚ executed King Charles I‚ rose to power over England‚ and established the Commonwealth of England. The commonwealth and Cromwell ’s rule was short-lived. In 1653‚ Cromwell was made Protector‚ or dictator (Most historians argue that his rule was a dictatorship)‚ for life‚ and the power of the Parliament was entirely small. With the support of the parliament and his army‚ he was able to rule until his death in 1658. Charles II was restored to king by Parliament in 1660

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    life‚ which can lead to the reason of why Oliver Cromwell is a hero. Oliver Cromwell was a spectacular soldier. He built a whole new army from scratch‚ so he had to train his army. Cromwell trained his army in his own way so that he can beat Charles I of England. To do this‚ Cromwell picked his own people by their agility and only took people who he wanted. He did this thinking that it was right‚ as if they were doing God’s will. It also

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    Peter Paul Rubens was the painter of the first part of the Seventeenth Century in Catholic Europe. How he became so is an interesting story. Rubens was educated to be a humanist but like all great artists choose his profession for himself. The combination of first rate classical education with innate visual genius made for an unprecedented combination in an artist‚ which is what made him so great.       It has been said that no artist has ever been as well educated as Rubens. After training with

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    At the time of John Milton‚ Amelia Lanier‚ and Richard Lovelace‚ England experienced a revolt of King Charles I by Parliament to end his unreasonable wars. His wars were becoming a burden to Parliament to fund and handle‚ and with the leadership of Oliver Cromwell‚ the governing body was able to overthrow the king and his unpopular ways. Due to the events at the time‚ many poets and writers were able to openly criticize and discuss the ways of the government and the ways of society; Milton‚ Lanier

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