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    Oliver Cromwell was the second ruler of England after Charles the 1st execution. He did not want to take the title King so he became the Lord Protector. He became a ruler only because of how corrupt the parliament was. He was a very religious man he was a puritan and he thought that everyone should live their lives in his example‚ as a puritan he believed that if you worked hard you would go to heaven and pointless enjoyment was a bad thing. This was the reason for why he shut down a lot of inns

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    used 1. English Civil War Timeline: 13th June 1625 King Charles Marries May 1626 Parliament Dismissed 13th March Parliament Recalled 22nd August 1628 Buckingham Assassinated March 1629 MPs Arrested 1632 Thomas Wentworth 18 June 1633 King of Scotland 1640 Oliver Cromwell Nov 1640 Long Parliament 20 May 1641 Wentworth Beheaded 1641 Revolt in Ireland 22 Oct 1641 catholic rebellion in ireland 4 Jan 1642 Charles Arrests five MPs Jan 1642 Preparations for War March 1642 Militia

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    hero because he created a stronger army for England which gave them a more effective fighting force. He said that he didn’t want power to himself which can be seen as a good thing. He also bought peace to England as he ended the English Civil war by winning it. He conquered Jamaica which led to the start of the British Empire. This was very important because it started England’s rise to power. Cromwell was responsible for the execution of King Charles‚ which could be a positive thing because the

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    a Protestant movement in England in the 16th Century. In 1534‚ King Henry VIII sought an annulment of his marriage but his request is rejected by the pope. King Henry is not satisfied with this‚ and declares a new “Church of England” with himself as the head. During this period in English History‚ many civil and religious laws are at the whim of the monarchy. In 1553‚ Mary Tudor‚ daughter of Henry VIII‚ becomes Queen and reinstates Catholicism as the religion of England. This begins the often bloody

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    rising. England in the 17th century was rife with change‚ there was much work to be done before the industrial revolution could fully grip the nation. For hundreds of years the monarch had dominated the political landscape‚ now that was changing radically. Although their remained a Monarch in power for most of this period they had seen their powers limited to the point of reducing them to the status of figurehead. As farming techniques and technology had improved‚ the population in England had increased

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    WHAT CAUSED THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IN 1642? Intro: In this assessment I will be explaining to you what caused the English civil war in 1642 and the main reasons why it happened. I will be writing the causes related to these three factors: Money‚ religion‚ power. Money: The first cause of the war related to money‚ was at 1629 when Charles ordered that everyone in the country should pay Ship Money and the people who refused to pay were arrested. This helped cause the civil war because many

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    Oliver Cromwell – Hero or Villain? Oliver Cromwell was born on April 25th 1599 in Huntington‚ England and died September 3 1658. He was an English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England‚ Scotland and Ireland. However‚ he was a controversial figure and in this essay I will determine whether Cromwell was a hero or villain. Oliver Cromwell was a strong character who was a great leader‚ rising from modest origins to lead the country. Cromwell was instrumental

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    Charles I was born in 5th on 19 November 1600‚ the second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark. On the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 James became king of England and Ireland. Charles’s popular older brother Henry‚ whom he adored‚ died in 1612 leaving Charles as heir‚ and in 1625 he became king. Three months after his accession he married Henrietta Maria of France. They had a happy marriage and left five surviving children. Charles’s reign began with an unpopular friendship with George

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    the English style prayer books were issued to St Giles Cathedral‚ Edinburgh. Charles did this to try and strengthen his religion north of the border. The reaction to this from the Presbyterian Scotland was terrible‚ they staged a massive riot. This riot stared a full scale revolt in Calvinist Scotland. An army was formed by Alexander Leslie and went into England. The king tried to raise an army but the puritans of England didn’t want to fight the Calvinists. So he called parliament to ask for money

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    Despite the simplistic fact that King Charles I was the legally lawful leader of England‚ Parliament was more than justified in executing Charles I due to the divergent and passionate views of law and life between the people and the king in politics‚ society‚ and religion. Parliament never desired a position where they could control England with full-fledged power. They simply wanted enough limitations on the king’s power that would guarantee the people certain rights that the king

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