no
with parliament control
Charles wanted to raise taxes but parliament didn't and then he dissolved parliament for 11 years.
Charles rarely opened Parliament, and they were angry with him for supporting Louis IX claim to the French throne. When Charles did open parliament he asked for money.
King Charles I
1629
His conflicts with Parliament were so bad that it led to a civil war and Charles I being executed.
I meant Charles the first
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
No. Charles Kingsford Smith was never a member of the Australian Federal parliament.
Parliament, which was full of Puritans, was thwarting King Charles' agenda. In a fit of pique, Charles disbanded Parliament.
After Charles 1st parliament ruled and Oliver Cromwell was lord protector, after parliament there was Charles 2nd (charles1sts son) this was called the restoration of the monarchy.
Charles I relationship with Parliament grew very contentious during his reign. The situation culminated with his forced abdication and execution at the hand of Parliament.