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The English Civil War began in 1642 CE. It was caused by the struggles between Charles I and Parliament. King Charles I often raised taxes without consulting Parliament and refused to call Parliament into session.

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they fell out because charels was ignoring him and because of a thing called the eleven year tyranny

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