Charles I did not want to work with a Parliament, because the Parliament has the final say with matters such as laws. Charles I could propose a new law, but the Parliament can either accept it, or reject it.
Charles didn't want a Parliament because he pretty much wanted absolute power. He wanted to make decisions on his own.
The English Civil War, which Charles I lost, was Charles vs Parliament (led by Oliver Cromwell). Charles tried raising extra taxes without discussing it with the Parliament. Also, he married a Catholic princess, who influenced his decisions. Many were afraid that Charles would make the Church of England more Catholic. (He's Protestant.)
All these problems led to the war, and eventually Charles lost, went into trial, and got beheaded.
i think you are talking about James I.
James I believed in the divine right of kings and did not want anyone to disagree with him. When parliment argued against some of his decisions, he slowly started to listen to them less and less. This was one of the causes of the English Civil War.
Parliament believed Charles was becoming too Catholic, creating illegal laws (ship money) and parliament should be as powerful as the monarch
because they bossed him around................
The English Civil War.
because he didnt like the fact they smelled.
they caused it because Charles wanted alot of power . which he had but not as much as parliament did. Charles didnt have any money at all ,so he had to keep on getting his money from parliament . religion comes in to it because some people were catholic but most were protestant.
by makes their own laws
Charles wanted to raise taxes but parliament didn't and then he dissolved parliament for 11 years.
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.
because he didnt like the fact they smelled.
they caused it because Charles wanted alot of power . which he had but not as much as parliament did. Charles didnt have any money at all ,so he had to keep on getting his money from parliament . religion comes in to it because some people were catholic but most were protestant.
by makes their own laws
yes he was mrried with a family but didnt like to talk about it
with parliament control
he didnt
Charles wanted to raise taxes but parliament didn't and then he dissolved parliament for 11 years.
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.
no
I cannot imagine they thought much of him at all. He was a drooling half-wit. Parliament was in complete control of the government.
King Charles I
well he was a good student and he was a honorable student. who didnt have alot of money$