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Why did king charles' parliament refuse to give him money?

he was already in alot of debt and they knew that they wouldn't get there money back.


When did King Charles close parliament?

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. Lil Xtra info but there you go! xxx


Why did King Charles 1st annoy parlaiment?

King Charles devoured parliament because they would not give him money to waste on battles and have parties with his friends and to buy expensive gifts to make people like him more and more so he could have more friends to fight battles with. After a while he got


King Charles 1 accomplishments?

king Charles was born on Nov. 19th 1600 & died on Jan. 30th 1649


Why was oliver cromwell New Model Army important?

Oliver Cromwell was a Parliamentarian that disagreed with King Charles I not giving power to Parliament to make just and fair laws. King Charles believed he was an absolute monarch and a Divine Right Ruler - receiving his power to rule from God and had the right to allow Parliament to meet or send it home. The disagreement between the Crown and Parliament, and King Charles willingness to let Catholicism back into England, even though English law forbade it, led to a civil war between the King and Parliament. The King's army, the Cavaliers were well trained and armed. The army of Parliament were young lads and farmers and not so well trained. The Roundheads were no match for the Cavaliers. As a result of the Roundheads being routed, Cromwell formed and trained his own army - The New Model Army. The New Model Army defeated the Cavaliers, and King Charles was eventually beheaded by sword. Cromwell tried to get Parliament to rule justly and fairly, but was unsuccessful. He became dictator (Lord Protector) of England for several years until a new Parliament was in place that made fair and just laws for English citizens to live by.

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Did charles II bring back drinking?

Yes in fact King Charles the ll did bring back partying.


When did king Charles II bring the crown and jewels?

he brought them back from his home


Why did king charles' parliament refuse to give him money?

he was already in alot of debt and they knew that they wouldn't get there money back.


Why was parliament better than king Charles?

from a perspective of a Protestant back then, he had made churches more catholic and he was financially worse(ship money)


When did King Charles close parliament?

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. Lil Xtra info but there you go! xxx


Why did King Charles 1st annoy parlaiment?

King Charles devoured parliament because they would not give him money to waste on battles and have parties with his friends and to buy expensive gifts to make people like him more and more so he could have more friends to fight battles with. After a while he got


King Charles 1 accomplishments?

king Charles was born on Nov. 19th 1600 & died on Jan. 30th 1649


Causes of the English Civil War?

There were many different causes of the English Civil war in 1642, here are just a few... - Charles was hungry for power - Charles believed in the Divine Right of Kings - Whilst Charles's father was reining over England, he observed the broken relationship between the King and Parliament. He then grew up to have the same relationship with Parliament - Charles was naturally arrogant - Charles was in need of money but was very reluctant to bring back Parliament so he resorted to collected illegal 'Ship' tax without permission - Charles married Henrietta Maria of France who was catholic - Drastic changes were being made to the churches Hope this helped!


Who reads the Parliament and working agenda for the coming year at the State Opening of Parliament?

The Monarch, either the King or Queen, reads the Parliament and working agenda for the coming year at the State Opening of Parliament. This speech, known as the Queen's Speech, sets out the government's legislative plans and policy priorities.


What were the issues that led to the English Civil War?

King Charles considered himself a Divine Right Monarch, that his power came from God. He refused to work with Parliament to rule England fairly and justly. He tried to reintroduce Catholicism in England, even though it was against English law. Oliver Cromwell, a Parliamentarian, took exception to these acts and convinced Parliament to declare Charles I a traitor and remove him as king. The army of Parliament, the Roundheads lost to the army of the King, the Cavaliers. Cromwell recruited and trained his own army, the New Model Army and defeated the Cavaliers. As a result, King Charles I was decapitated and Cromwell became Lord Protector of England, ruling as a dictator for several years.


Cause of English Civil War?

Tension between the King and Parliament. Parliament accused the King of being a Catholic, being a tyrant and causing religious friction in Scotland. King Charles I believed Parliament were intruding on his right to rule. At the time, the only power that Parliament had over the King was when it came to raising taxes. The last straw came when the King entered the House of Commons in person to arrest 5 MPs that disagreed with him, but was humiliated when it was discovered they had escaped via the back door.


Who did cromwell fight?

If it's Oliver Cromwell then he fought king Charles I. Charles thought he could rule England by himself and believed in the Divine right of kings which means that he thought he was chosen by god to be king. after a few years of ruling without Parliament he was running out of money and asked Parliament to come back of coarse Parliament wasn't really happy. Charles was also a catholic he said he was a protestant but acted like a catholic and since England was a protestant country civil war was just waiting to happen. war was fought against the Cavaliers (Royalists) and the Round Heads (Parliament). Oliver Cromwell became in charge after a while and he was a puritan a super strict protestant and that was when Charles was really in trouble because before Oliver Cromwell was in charge if Parliament they would have probably banished him but of coarse Cromwell had him beheaded. Of coarse when he died England was so fed up with the rules of the puritans they wanted a king back so Charles II came to the throne in the restoration and he was known as the Merry Monarch. Hope this helped.