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Charles I closed down Parliament in 1629.

Parliament then spent 11 years in the wilderness.

Charles was forces to call them back in 1640 because he needed money for supplies to fight the Scots.

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Charles I closed down Parliament in 1629 and later opened it in 1640.

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11 to 12 years

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1629

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