the petition of right
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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.
1629
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Charles 1 started a war against parliament
Rebellious Parliament
Charles I was demanded to sign the Petition of Right in 1628, which sought to limit the powers of the monarchy and protect the rights of subjects. This document addressed issues such as taxation without Parliament's consent, unlawful imprisonment, and the quartering of troops in private homes. His reluctance to fully accept the constraints imposed by Parliament ultimately contributed to the tensions that led to the English Civil War.
The supporters of Charles 1 were known as Royalists.
The armed conflice in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil WarThe armed conflict in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil War.
The armed conflice in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil WarThe armed conflict in 1642 between King Charles 1 and Parliament was known as the English Civil War.
they had a new king which is his son Charles the 2nd and they chopped his head of and they buried him