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Charles the 1st needed money so he asked parliament for money and they said 'if we give you money you goive us power' because that's all they wanted was power from him.
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he was already in alot of debt and they knew that they wouldn't get there money back.
Mainly, it was King Charles I dissolving parliament as he wanted money and they didn't want to give it to him.
Charles closed Parliament because they refused to help him and give him the money he needed and they were gaining to much power. The parliament had a list of demands to get more power off the King. The kings anger at the Parliament was, one of the main triggers of the Civil War. Many major demands consisting of the King to not make any important decisions in the name of religion, country or money without the Parliament approval. This made the King furious thus closing the Parliament was his only choice.
If a creditor refuses to give you payment address, you still owe them money. This might be frustrating but does not get you off the hook.
He needed to raise taxes because he needed help paying back the Scots as parliament wouldn't give him enough money.!! hope this helps!!
well Charles ! with Parliament because Charles did not give them enough power and so the civil war broke out on really what seems to be Parliament and Charles fighting over power!!!!!!!x
King Charles devoured parliament because they would not give him money to waste on battles and have parties with his friends and to buy expensive gifts to make people like him more and more so he could have more friends to fight battles with. After a while he got
The English Civil War started because King Charles 1 considered himself to be above the laws of the country and would prevent parliament from meeting unless his demands, (usually for money), were met. He also angered the people of Scotland enough for them to invade England, so Charles had to recall parliament to give him the money to fight the Scots army. This sort of thing happened too often for most members of parliament and when Charles sent 300 soldiers to arrest 5 members of parliament he realised he had gone too far. Charles then travelled to Oxford to raise an army against the representatives of his people and parliament retaliated with an army of their own.