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Because he thought he could do as he liked, ruling by the grace of God, and expected Parliament to do his bidding.

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Which statment best describes Charles I's relationship with parliament?

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.


Why did parliament pass the petition of 1628?

In 1628 Parliament decided that the king should not have all the power. They made it so that The king would have to go to the Parliament and get their permission before taxing. This gave Parliament a shared power with the king after about 1640, which was after Charles I had decided to make it impossible for Parliament to meet therefore giving him all the power between 1629 to 1640.


What were the issues that led to the English Civil War?

King Charles considered himself a Divine Right Monarch, that his power came from God. He refused to work with Parliament to rule England fairly and justly. He tried to reintroduce Catholicism in England, even though it was against English law. Oliver Cromwell, a Parliamentarian, took exception to these acts and convinced Parliament to declare Charles I a traitor and remove him as king. The army of Parliament, the Roundheads lost to the army of the King, the Cavaliers. Cromwell recruited and trained his own army, the New Model Army and defeated the Cavaliers. As a result, King Charles I was decapitated and Cromwell became Lord Protector of England, ruling as a dictator for several years.


Who was the king after Charles 1?

There wasn't a King after King Charles I but there was Oliver Cromwell who ruled even though he wasn't supposed to. He was mean and strict, so the people kicked him out of Parliament and made King Charles II king, who was King Charles I son. Answer the question? Not to forget that there was a civil war, the Royalists (Kings people) against the Parliamentarians, who incidentally won that war. The country and Parliament realised having Oliver in charge as the Protector was not such a good thing, and as usual people close to him plotted and he was replaced by Charles 1 son Charles 11.


What was Charles I's political action of 1629 that led to persecution of the Puritans and the formation of the Massachusetts Bay Company?

Dismissed Parliament

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Was the army happy that Charles dismissed parliament?

That where not happy that where angry with him.


Why was parliament unhappy with King Charles 1?

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.


Why did Charles you collecting taxes without parliaments consent lead to the civil war?

Charles I i guess you mean. It was because he wasn't aloud to but he needed the money so he collected taxes, and when he had to call parliament, they wanted to discuss their grievences so he dissolved parliament which made them more angry.


Why was Charles 1 a traitor?

Charles was a Martyr because he died for his beliefs; King's should make the rules, not Parliament!!


How do Parliament want Charles to rule?

with parliament control


What was the dissagreement between Charles l and parliament?

Charles wanted to raise taxes but parliament didn't and then he dissolved parliament for 11 years.


Why did Charles II borrow money?

Because petitioning parliament for money meant he had to make concessions to them.


What did parliament make Charles the first do for money?

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.


Did Charles you have to consult with Parliament?

no


Why was Charles you angry with John Pym?

Did John cheat on Charles?


Who was the Monarch who dissolved Parliament in 1629?

King Charles I


What were the triggers of the English war?

the triggers of the civil war are the short term causes that led up to the war startingSome were1641: Parliament listed demands called the grand remonstrance (to Charles). Parliament wanted to choose the number of bishops and king ministers. 159mps supported parliament, 148 supported Charles. January 1642: Charles messed up. He got an army of about 400, to burst into the house of commons, to arrest 5 Mps. the Mps had left already through the back door. Charles stood looking like a fool.March 1642: Mps were worried of what he would do next. Parliament then took over Charles's army. Charles got very angry!Hope i helped there is some of the trigger events.