In 1625 King Charles marries a Catholic. In 1628 he collects the tax without the Parliaments permission, so Charles and the Parliament split up. In 1637 Scotland rebel against the new prayer King Charles published. In 1640 Charles wants to collect money to fight Scotland, so he joins with the Parliament again. In 1641 a Catholic plot is to be feared. In 1642 Charles arrests 5 MPs, so the Parliament is extremely annoyed. They also argue about religion. A well as this the Parliament want to control the army. Now the Parliament go too far, so the King and his followers leave London. Then the Civil War began. King Charles and his followers called the royalists, and the Parliament and their followers called the round-heads are against each other. The Civil War takes place during 1642-1651. Even though King Charles has a rich army, they do not work well together and aren't as thoughtful as the Parliament. This is why King Charles lost the Civil War. In 1648 King Charles persuades Scotland to invade England, but King Charles' plan get discovered and so he is arrested and then was executed.
King Charles I was born on 19th November 1600.
He became King of England, King of Scotland King of Ireland on 27th March 1625 and reigned until his execution on 30th January 1649.
King Charles "Personal Rule" was in 1629-1640.
from 1644-1689
Prince Charles has yet to reign though he is heir to the throne
The Caroline Period occurred during the reign of Charles I.
James II was merely overthrown. Charles I was overthrown put on trial and executed.
The Puritians controlled the house of commons during the reign of Charles.
The Puritians controlled the house of commons during the reign of Charles.
Reign of Charles I. 1625-1649, reign of Charles II. 1649-1685. Christoph
Prince Charles has yet to reign though he is heir to the throne
The Elizabethan period of the Renaissance occured during the reign of Charles I.
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Religious conformity is the best way to characterize the reign of Charles the first. Charles was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland until 1649.