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Q: What was James 1 views on Parliament?
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What problem did James 1 have with Parliament?

Parliament thought that James I was self-indulgent and crass.


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Why did James the 1st upset Parliament?

Initially, James was welcomed into the Parliament. However a number of disputes arose between them due to royal favorites and finances along with James' belief that he is always right.


What was Parliaments problems with James II that led to the Glorious Revolution?

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What was the basic conflict between King James and the parliament?

At the start of his reign, he received a tolerably good welcome from Parliament. James seemed to offer Parliament a fresh start after the unpredictable behaviour of Elizabeth in her last few years as monarch. However, because of his extravagant spending habits and nonchalant ignoring of the nobility's grievances, James was to quarrel with Parliament over a number of issues and this positive early relationship soon faltered. The major issues that caused James and Parliament to fall out were royal finances, royal legislation and taxes, and the belief by James that he could never be wrong.


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