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    lasted from 1642 to 1649. The war was a result of a split between King Charles I and Parliament. Neither side was willing to back down over the principles that they held and civil war was the only way this disagreement could be solved. The country split into those who supported the king and those who supported Parliament – the classic ingredients for a civil war. It has been argued that Charles I was the main reason that war broke out. I will be investigating whether this is a far accusation by looking

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    introduced to King Charles II who would be permanently etched in the hearts of his subjects. The son of King Charles I of England; young Charles II’s life was one of turmoil and uncertainty as he witnessed his country thrown into a civil war. Charles was sent to exile as a child and spent his life plotting for his banished throne. After secret dealings with Scotland and conflict with a dissident named Cromwell; Charles eventually regained his rightful place as King of England. Riddled by accomplishments

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    Why was there a civil war in England in 1642? In 1642‚ an English Civil War broke out. This was a battle between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists. This will be an essay giving information on the long term and short term causes for the English Civil War. I will be dividing the long term causes into the economic‚ religious and political causes and I will also include short terms causes towards the end of the essay. From 1625-1649 Charles I believed that kings got their power from God

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    was drastic. After Elizabeth I died at the turn of the century‚ James I took the throne of England and took absolutism with him. He and the next five successors would oversee the growth of England from an erratic‚ absolutist monarchy to a working‚ stable Constitutional monarchy. France was not fortunate enough to experience such growth. In contrast‚ it experienced great decline because the country did not evolve and continued with absolutism even a century after England had proven that type of governing

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    Introduction to Plot The story is built around two alternate worlds‚ both are in civil wars. In the real world‚ England‚ Coriander Hobie is born. She is the main character in the story and the plot revolves around her‚ in a struggle against Queen Rosmore of the fairy world to keep her mother’s fairy shadow from her in the hope of saving her true love from certain death. She has to deal with the death of her mother‚ and the rule of a preacher and a stepmother who is not at all kind like her mother

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    Why did King Charles lose the civil war? In April 1642‚ the Civil war started in England. The civil war ended up by King Charles losing the war. And in my essay I am going to talk about many reasons why Charles lost the civil war. In 1642 most people thought that King Charles would win the civil war‚ as he had won the battle of Edge hill‚ but unfortunately King Charles did not take advantage of this opportunity and marched to London. King Charles didn’t know what to do when it came to big

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    The Personal Rule of Charles I Charles I‚ born in Dunfermline‚ the son of James I and Anne of Denmark‚ was born in 1600. At the age of five he was made the Duke of York the Prince of Wales in 1616. When James I died in 1625‚ his son Charles became king. Upon becoming‚ the King Charles had a sense of greed growing‚ he would gain money through taxes and laws imposed only for the sense of profit and had been stubborn when it came to his ministers. He imposed a lot of trust in his ministers and was

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    One reason why the relationship declined between Charles 1 and parliament was power. There were lots of things to do with this reason that had happened such as‚ in 1629‚ Charles sacked parliament! He then ruled on his own for 11 years. The parliament did not react that much as there was not much they could do. In November 1640‚ Charles was so desperate for money so was forced to call his parliament back. The parliament then sent the king a list of demands that he had to agree to if they were to provide

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    Charles I was James I son and Charles got executed because of the events that happened. People argued about this because the king made lots of wrong decision for example he married a French catholic and betrayed protestants and that’s how he lost control over the country however as the king was losing control parliament became more powerful and protestants trusted parliament more than the king. The civil war begun because of money‚ religion and power. However if the king did not care about these

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    argument. Charles I and Parliament argued about money‚ this was down to the fact that Charles wasted lots of money on extravagant parties‚ pointless wars and drinking this meant that he always seemed to need more money. When Charles needed money he went to Parliament as he believed one of the only ways of getting money easily was to increase tax and Parliament were the only ones who could increase taxes. Parliament wouldn’t just increase taxes as Charles had hoped‚ Parliament expected Charles to listen

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