1) Charles disliked the Puritans and treated them harshly.
2) The king constantly needed money and at times resorted to extortion.
3) He dissolved Parliament until he needed money.
4) He insisted on the divine right of kings.
5) He tried to force the Scottish Calvinists to reform.
Quite a few factors caused the English Civil War during the reign of Charles I, including religious tensions, foreign policy ventures (especially involving Scotland), and controversial economic measures. Above all, however, it was the fundamental role of the monarch that was at issue: the royalists stood for absolute rule by Charles (or any monarch), while the Parliamentarians stood for co-rule by the monarch and Parliament itself.
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Charles II
Charles I of England was the English king who lost his head during the English civil war.
King Charles 1
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No, he was a rebel.
No English King was executed after the English Civil War. The execution of King Charles I occurred during the Civil War.
Charles Townshend
Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I and son Charles II during the English Civil War.
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.