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    ‘Was James I a suitable candidate for King of England?’ How far do you agree? James I had many questions asked about his ability and potential to be King of England. He had many critics saying that the only reason he was King‚ was as he was the only one in line to the throne and his ability as a King was not good enough to deserved the throne. There were many views about him at this point of time and this was one of many. This may have been due to his mix repertoire as King of Scotland. In this

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    politically touch him. However‚ this all changed when Charles I took over the throne as due to his misdeeds and increasing pressure from the public and parliament‚ he was put on trial which was mind blowing at the time and then finally executed. Such an act had never been seen which had many people in shock‚ especially Charles I since he and many others had thought even considering to put a king on trial was a sin (59). The reason for this was because Charles I was brought up believing that he was the divine

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    between Charles I and Parliament. The first war lasted from 1642 to 1645‚ the second lasted from 1648 to 1649‚ civil wars put the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament‚ and the third lasted from 1649 to 1651. They saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The third war ended with the Parliamentary victory at the Battle of Worcester on September 3‚ 1651. Charles I wanted to unite the kingdoms of England‚ Scotland

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    The clash between King Charles I and the parliament has remained one the rich histories of the development of English world. The purpose of this study is to explore the ways and extend to which English Civil War was a form of the religious conflict. A gradual build-up of tension from the leadership of King James I through the dictatorial ruling under the excuse of religious norm is part of the proving meant to show how religion was the central motive for the English Civil War. Failed integration

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    The Coming of the Civil War Chapter 3: Charles I: the early years of the reign Personality and character: * Strong belief in the divine rights of Kings - he saw all the Parliament’s privileges as being subject to the approval of the sovereign and not as liberties that existed independently of the King’s wishes * Saw criticism and discussion as being treacherous – anyone that questioned his actions he thought as being disloyal * Poor communication skills – brief speeches in parliament

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    Why did Charles I lose the First Bishops War? The First Bishops War is defined as two conflicts between England and Scotland in 1639 and 1640. The cause of the war was due to the Scottish reaction against Charles I attempt to reform the Scottish church. After the implementation of the Scottish National Covenant against the King’s reforms in 1638‚ the Covenanters became the dominant political and religious force in Scotland. The main reasons for Charles losing the First Bishops War was due to the

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    January 2013 King Charles II When we think of a King we have a Royal figure in mind that is chosen or while others are not‚ to rule their country‚ an extravagant non-ordinary person. What about the King of England‚ Scotland‚ and Ireland. That was King Charles II‚ an extra ordinary person that the people loved‚ especially the women. Charles the Second was a man of high stature who accomplished good deeds and was a very merry monarch behind the scenes. Exactly who was Charles II? He was born

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    Charles I's Trial

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    During the trial‚ Charles continued to uphold the thought that he was of divine right and‚ therefore‚ the law. Even after he was read the opening statements‚ he responded that any who accused him of being a “Tyrant‚ traitor‚ and murderer‚ and a public and implacable Enemy of the Commonwealth of England” went against him and were under the judgement of God. The King also refused to plead. Nevertheless‚ the law stated that the prisoner be treated as though he had pleaded guilty in the case of high

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    King Charles the First 1600-1649 King of England‚ Scotland and Ireland whose refusal to compromise over complex religious and political situations led to civil war‚ his own execution and the abolition of the Monarchy. [pic]The second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark‚ Charles was born at Fife in Scotland on 19 November 1600. His father succeeded Queen Elizabeth I and came to the throne of England as King James I in 1603. Charles was created Duke of Albany at his baptism (December

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    King Charles the First‚ 1600-1649 King of England‚ Scotland and Ireland whose refusal to compromise over complex religious and political situations led to civil war‚ his own execution and the abolition of the Monarchy. Portrait of King Charles the FirstThe second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark‚ Charles Stuart was born at Fife in Scotland on 19 November 1600. His father succeeded Queen Elizabeth I and came to the throne of England as King James I in 1603. Charles was created Duke

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