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Many people hated Charles I due to his autocratic rule, attempts to impose taxes without Parliament's approval, his belief in divine right monarchy, and his persecution of dissenters. These actions ultimately led to the English Civil War and his eventual execution.
People did that because it was valuable and in those days people believed the King's blood could cure illness.
People grew discontent with Cromwell's government because the execution of Charles I was not universally popular, the Puritans enforced strict policies, and England was at war with Spain and France and had forces in Scotland.
King Charles I was beheaded by the English people for crimes against the nation. His trial and the sentence of death is often seen as the first time when an English monarch is fully subjected to the law of the land. Charles' death followed the English Civil war between King Charles and his parliament - which Parliament won
Parliamentarians and the Royalist
Most of England and the UK speaks English, although it may differ in some ways from that spoken in the US, or Australia, or other English-speaking countries.
Issues between King Charles I and British Parliament were the driving force behind the English Civil War. Charles wanted total rule of England, while Parliament was determined that the people be represented.
Issues between King Charles I and British Parliament were the driving force behind the English Civil War. Charles wanted total rule of England, while Parliament was determined that the people be represented.
Charles I was executed because for many reasons: He started the civil war He went against his own people and killed them He committed treason against his kingdom
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King Charles I was executed because he was a Catholic king and refused to call parliament into session. The English people did not want a Catholic state but a Protestant state and were angered by Charles' hike in taxes and his distancing of parliament.
It was Charles II