answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

In a nutshell -

Charles I believed in the Divine Right of Kings and wanted to rule as an 'absolute monarch'. Basically this means that he believed Parliament existed to serve him. Because Parliament believed differently, that the King ruled with Parliament and was not above the laws of the land, Charles and Parliament would clash and Charles would end up dismissing Parliament and trying to rule without them. A bit difficult to do, since Parliament held the purse strings. Charles would use what ever means he could find to raise money without having to recall Parliament, means that weren't always legal or ethical. In the end, when he was finally forced to call a Parliament, they turned on him; Charles tried to evict them, they refused to leave, he called an army and the Civil War began. In the end, Charles lost his head, his family went on the run and Cromwell ruled the country as dictator for several years.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Charles I wanted to rule without Parliament. He was an absolute monarch.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

i don't know and he hated pubs

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What did King Charles 1 do to the Parliament?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why wasn't king Charles 1 good at parliament?

He


Second Stuart king forced to sign Petition of Right by Parliament?

king charles 1


What armed conflict developed in 1642 because of political struggle between King Charles 1 and parliament?

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.


What armed conflict developed in 1642 because of the political struggle between King Charles 1 and Parliament?

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.


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.


Who was the Monarch who dissolved Parliament in 1629?

King Charles I


What did the puritans have to do with king Charles death?

The Puritan Parliament ordered the death of King Charles I for Treason.


Why was Charles 1 a traitor?

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


What happen when Charles 1 sent troops into parliament?

they had a new king which is his son Charles the 2nd and they chopped his head of and they buried him


What did King Charles 1 like doing?

King Charles 1 enjoyed taking his dogs for a walk in St. James park. He also enjoyed control and total monarchy and rebuffed Parliament.


Does the eleven years tyranny mean the 11 years the king ruled without the parliament?

Yes it does It was King Charles I and he closed parliament from 1628 - 1640


Who was the first king to be executed by the English parliament?

King Charles I of England