Timeline

  • Period: Mar 12, 1558 to

    Queen Elizabeth

    through this year its about queen elizabeth
  • Mar 12, 1559

    Queen Elizabeth 1

    Queen Elizabeth 1
    She was the most beloved queen in history. She didn't have any kids because she didn't have a husband. She didn
    t want to get married because she thought that her husband was going to treat her like her father did to her mother. Since, she didn't have any kids then that meant she didn't have the iron throne.
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    King James 1

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  • King James 1

    King James 1
    King James 1st strongly believed in divine rights. He continued to battle parliament and the Royals that meant MONEY. King James 1st was a Calvinist/Parliament was puritan.
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    King Charles

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  • King Charles 2nd

    king charles 2nd was restoration. He was monarchy is restored to england.
  • English Civil War

    People revolt and king Charles 1 flees to the Northen side of England. Two sides were against each other. One side was called the Royalists and the other side was called the Roundheads. In 1641 parliament passes a law to limit royal power. In 1642 king Charles 1 tries to arrest parliament leaders but they escape.
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    oliver cromwell (english civil war)

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  • Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell
    He was the genreal of the Roundheads amry. He defeated the royals which was king Charles 1st senteced to death for treason. In 1649 monarchy is abolished. Oliver Cromwell becomes a dictator.
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    king charles 2nd (restoration)

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  • King James 2nd

    king charles 2nd had no children so his brother james becomes next king. James first wife was protestant woman gave him a daughter Mary. James second wife was catholic and she gave birth to a son while he is king.Then the english protestant revolted.
  • King William and queen mary

    william invades and king james 2nd flees to frence. parliament invites william and mary to overthrow her father which was king james 2nd for the sake of protestantism. parliament demands a constitutinal monarchy. the system of governing in which a ruler's power is limited by the law