The Grand Remonstrance is a long document that presented all the grievances to King Charles 1. Given to Charles in 1641 his reply was long awaited and his answer was eventually given on 23rd December 1641. he said no
The Grand Remonstrance was a list of grievances of English Parliament given to Charles I of England, and publicly distributed, in 1641. The main grievances of the time touched on subjects of Church and State, the Anglican (English church) and Rome (Catholic church), favoritism in the King's appointments, the King's rights and responsibilities with regard to calling Parliament, raising money, etc-- basically, the age-old question of who has the power to do what and and to whom, and whether they ought to do it.
it was a key event in the run up to the english civil war
The Grand Remonstrance, presented by the Long Parliament in November 1641, served as a short-term cause of the English Civil War because it highlighted the escalating tensions between Parliament and King Charles I over issues of governance and authority. It listed grievances against the king's policies and actions, reflecting the growing discontent among Parliamentarians and their supporters. This document intensified divisions and prompted a polarized response, ultimately leading to armed conflict. Its immediate impact galvanized factions on both sides, setting the stage for the Civil War.
Five Articles of Remonstrance was created in 1610.
A remonstrance is a protest / complaint. So I guess if you remonstrate against something/body a decision or action might be changed.
The document that demanded King Charles I show more respect to Parliament was called the "Grand Remonstrance." Presented in November 1641, it outlined various grievances against the king's policies and actions, emphasizing the need for reform and greater parliamentary authority. This document played a significant role in escalating tensions between the monarchy and Parliament, ultimately leading to the English Civil War.
A remonstrance is a petition to a court, requesting that something which it is in contemplation to perform shall not be done. An example for old practices would be the Flushing Remonstrance from 1657, in which several citizens requested an exemption to Peter Stuyvesant's ban on Quaker worship.
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The flushing remonstrravcte blah blah is something
"Although he continued to remonstrate against the unfairness of the hearing, the committee ruled against him." "As the repossession team prepared to drive away, the car owner continued to remonstrate."