It was Charles I
Charles 1
The only war normally called the English Civil War was the one between Charles I and Parliament in the 1640s. However, there were gaps between fighting from time to time, so it is sometimes described as being two or three wars that happened in short succession.
The Scarlet Letter and the Salem Witch Trials belong to very different eras. The 1640s and the 1690s were very different in New England. Especially in Boston.
Puritanism was the main religion of that time.
John Putnam, Founder of the Salem Family, settled in Mass. in the early 1640s
There have been many witch-hunts in history. Obvious examples include: * The witch-hunts in Crowellian England in the 1640s and in Massachusetts in the early 1690s. * Joseph McCarthy's obsession with 'red under beds', c. 1947-54. * The persecution of the Templars in the early 1300s.
New England
Same as it is now London
Carlisle Cullen was born in the 1640s to an Anglican pastor in London, England.
This English word came to us in the 1640s directly from the Latin frequentia.
no. the ECW was in the 1640s, in the reign of King Charles 1. Henry VIII was in the 1500s
During the U.S Civil War, England was ruled by a constitutional monarch. Queen Victoria ruled during this period. She ascended the throne when the United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy, in which the king or queen held relatively few direct political powers and exercised influence by the prime minister's advice; but she became the iconic symbol of the nation and empire. ...During the ENGLISH Civil War in 1640's, England was ruled by Oliver Cromwell and his advisors; Cromwell having assumed the title of Lord Protector. It was democratic up to a point, but the vast majority of the population were unrepresented still, and the Puritan attitudes imposed upon the people caused the eventual restoration of the monarchy in 1660.
The only war normally called the English Civil War was the one between Charles I and Parliament in the 1640s. However, there were gaps between fighting from time to time, so it is sometimes described as being two or three wars that happened in short succession.
Sydenham, in England, was a small settlement begun in the 1640s. It was home to springs that were thought to have medicinal value. These days, shopping and entertainment are available, as well as special events and a heritage trail.
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Coined in the 1640s, the American English word "boss" derives from the Dutch "baas" meaning "a master". Baas is attested from the 1620s as the standard title of a Dutch ship's captain.
The Eleutheran Adventurers were a group of English Puritans and religious Independents who left Bermuda to settle on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas in the late 1640s or 17th century.
because they found witches