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Period: 1509 to 1547
Henri VIII reign
He will marry 8 women , and be described as a very intolerant king. -
1534
Act of supremacy
Tais document allowed Henry VIII to be The head of The church of england. -
1538
End of the monasteries
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Period: 1547 to 1553
Edouard VI reign
He was a young king who was assisted by Edward Seymour. -
Period: 1553 to 1558
Mary I reign
She was against protestants but tried to tied up the links between england and Ireland . -
1555
Laws against protestants
Described as a very cruel Queen « bloody mary ». She burned protestants and made laws against them. -
Mar 21, 1556
Thomas Cranmer dead
He have been one of king Edouard I helper , he have remove a lot of catholics elements to the church during his king reign. Now that Marry is queen she wants to abolish the idea of erasing catholicism so, as a symbol, she burn him. -
1558
Second act of supremacy
This act declared Elisabeth the supreme governor of the church of England. -
Period: 1558 to
Elisabeth’s reign
Describe as a tempered queen, she wanted to reunite the kingdom and change the way the religion was applied. -
1563
The 39 articles
They follow the 42 articles of Mary the first. It rules the religion place. -
1567
Mary Quenn of scots imprisoned
She was plotting to replace Elisabeth, so she got imprisoned for almost 19 years. And then, she got killed. this is one of the representation of the queen Elisabeth’s strong reign even if she is painted as the mother f the nation. -
1569
Catholics rebellion’s
They are in contradiction with Elisabeth’s point of view, they want Mary Queen of scots to be their Queen. -
1570
Pope describe Elisabeth as illegitimate
He said that the catholics shouldn’t obey her, which causes a religion division. -
War
England is in war with spain. What will cost ngland a lot of money. -
Bible into welsh
This translation is to turn more welsh people protestants. This symbolize her commitment to bring this religion. -
The east india companies
England is poor because of the war, they make india a great soucre of money. -
James I
He is now the king. -
Period: to
James I reign
Son of Mary Queen of scots -
Gunpowder plot
It refers to a attempt to kill James I. It was organized by catholics. -
Period: to
Charles I reign
He wasn’t a loved king. Indeed, His religious policies and his marriage to a Roman Catholic, generated antipathy -
Charles dissolved three parlements
Charles realized that , he could rule without Parliament. -
Petition for the parliament
This petition was made for the king to recognize the parliament -
The third parliament
Initially, Charles refused to give his consent to the Petition, but he was in desperate need of money. -
Three resolutions
« there should be no taxation without the consent of Parliament. there should be no imprisonment without cause shown. there should be no billeting of soldiers or sailors upon householders against their will. » -
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The Eleven Years Tyranny
Also called as the « Personal rule » this period is when the king started to stop listening to the parlement an ruled the country alone. -
The treaty of Ripon
The Treaty of Ripon was an agreement signed by Charles I and the Scottish -
The irish rebellion
This rebellion was lead by a republican revolutionary group influenced by the ideas of the American and French revolutions -
The grand Remonstrance
Enumaration of all the grievances perpetrated by the king -
The attempt to arrest five members of the parliament
King Charles breaks links with the parliament by trying to arrest members of the parliament. -
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First civil war
This started a series of civil wars and political machinations between the parlentarians and the royalists. -
The battle of Naseby
The Royalists suffered over 1,000 casualties, with over 4,500 of their infantry captured and paraded through the streets of London -
Putney debates
Organized by the members of the New Model Army where they talked about wanting a new constituton -
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Second civil war
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Period: to
The interregnum
Period between Charles I and Charles II, where England is under various forms of government -
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Third civil war
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Period: to
Cromwell’s dominance
The head of the government between the two charles, known for his dictatorship. He claims a republic but its a dictaturship. -
The execution of Charles I
Killed by heading: This execution was the culmination of political and military conflicts between the royalists and the parliamentarians in England -
Period: to
cromwellian prodectorate
Its a military dictatorship -
King’s restoration
The monarchy is back. -
Period: to
charles II reign
The eldest surviving son of Charles I. -
Declaration of breda
Charles II promised a general pardon dor crimes committed during the civil war and the interregunum -
The plague spread
Caused by black rat bites that carried Yersinia -
The great fire of London
A huge firethat touched a major part of london started at a babkery -
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The exclusion crisis
The parliament try to stop James II from sucessing the throne. -
Period: to
James II reign
Catholic King , he reigned without parliament -
Toleration act
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Period: to
The glorious revolution
Stemed from religious and political conflicts. It established parliament as the ruling power of England. -
The bill of rights
An act of the parliament of engand, which sets out basic civil rights and the inherit crow. -
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William III and Mary II reign
They were two co-monarch. They rule together to still have the stuart monarch blood line. William peacefully took the crown from James II. Their reign saw the beginning of a constituonal monarchy. -
Act of settlement
Makes the crown goes to Protestants only -
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Anne stuart’s reign
Daughter of James II. her reign is characterized by the attemps of others trying to maniplulate her. She was anglican -
act of union
Marks Engalnd and scotland alliane. « great britain » -
Period: to
George I reign
Sophia Elector of Hanover’s son. He began the » Georgian era » -
Period: to
George II reign
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Jacobite raising
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Period: to
The seven years war
A conflict that involved most of Europeeans great powers. -
Irish rebellion
Major uprising againts British rules in ireland. -
Creation of the united kingdom
ACT OF UNION