english monarchy

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    James I reign

    He was also the IV of scotland. He wrote the King Jmaes Bible. He contrebuted other works of literature but none as great as the KJV Bible.
  • gunpowder plot

    A group of conspirerors lead by a carasmatic person planed to bring great destruction to the ceners of authority.
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    Charles I reign

    He was monarch of England, Irland, and Scottland. Surrenderd to Scottland during the English Civil war in 1645. Kingdom was restored to his son in 1660.
  • short parliament

    Charles I was forced to call for the short parliment so that he could get money for his military during the Bishops war.
  • triennial act

    Parliment must meet for at least a fifty-day sesson once every three years.
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    long parliament

    It was formed after the Bishops War to pass financial bills.
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    the english civil war

    A war between parliment and the royalty also known as Roundheads and Cavaliers. in the end, Charles I was exected, Charles II was exiled, and the English Monarchy was replaced.
  • prides purge

    During the second English war, Colonial Pride took place at the top of a set of stairs.
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    Oliver Cromwells leadership

    He was a military and political leader in England who later became the Lord Protector.
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    rump parliament

    King Charles I is tryed for high treson.
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    english commonwealth

    England was ruled as a republic after ending the second English Civil War
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    english protectorarte

    England, Irland, adn Scotland were ruled by Lord Protector. The son of Oliver Cromwell lost control of parlement and the government.
  • restoration of the monarchy

    The monarch was restored after many disagreements.
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    Charles II reign

    He relieved England ater the long horrible rule of Oliver Cromwell.
  • clarendon code

    Edward Hydes ministry passed for acts in England to lessen the power of the nonconformists
  • test act

    English Penal Laws that were a religious test for publi office and Civil disabilitys on Roman Catholics and Nonconformists.
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    James II reign

    He tried to get rid of the Parliment by making religious liberty.
  • Glorius Revolution

    The Parliment overthrought King James I.