Triumph of Parliament in England

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    English Parliament

  • Death of the Queen

    Death of the Queen

    Queen Elizabeth dies childless. The throne is then passed to her relative, King Stuart of Scotland.
  • King James Stuart of Scotland

    King James Stuart of Scotland

    King Stuart is the spitting image of a constitutional monarch. He often lectured the English Parliament about devine right.
  • King Charles I

    King Charles I

    King Charles rises to the throne. He was a tyrant like his father. He imprisoned all his enemies without fair trial.
  • Long Parliament

    Long Parliament

    The English Parliament started the Long Parliament.
  • Execution of the Archbishop

    Execution of the Archbishop

    All th ministers, even the Archbishop Laud had been executed.
  • Isolation of Catholics

    Isolation of Catholics

    Catholics are exiled dow the west coast of Ireland city by law of the English Parliament.
  • Death to all Catholics

    Death to all Catholics

    All catholics who disobayed parliament rule were killed on sight.
  • Lord Protector

    Lord Protector

    Oliver Cromwell (under the name of Lord Protector) took the position of English dictator.
  • England is finally free

    England is finally free

    Lord Protector dies and their Puritans lose their power over England.
  • King James II

    King James II

    King James II inherits the throne. He practiced Catholicism openly.
  • King William and queen Kate

    Willam and Kate become English Monarchs.
  • The Glorious Revolution

    The Glorious Revolution

    The Glorious Revolution begins after King James flees from England to France.
  • Catholicism loses freedom

    Catholicism loses freedom

    Catholics lose religious freedom