NO: cuz he was pleasant modest handsome etc..
YES: cuz He deserved to die for the following reasons:
He was a catholic
Refused to compromise over a settlement with armyHe deserved to die for the following reasons:
Ignored the will of Parliament
Disloyal
Impulsive
Forced unnecessary ship money (tax)
Created conflict between his country
Responsible for all of the murders and burning of houses.
He was a catholic
Refused to compromise over a settlement with army
He got executed because he Refused to compromise over a settlement with the Army or with Parliament
he commited treason
Because he refused to sign away the rights of the Church of England to a group of Calvinists led by Oliver Cromwell.
He was offered restoration to his throne, the return of all his children , some of whom Parliament had arrested and kept prisoner, away from father or mother! The palaces and parks that were legally his if he would sign,and was warned of the consequence if he refused! He did refuse and the consequence was his execution on the 30th, January,1649.
He was a Martyr for the Anglican Church in England. May 1662 saw his canonisation! The only canonisation since the reformation!
King Charles I should hae been executed because he commited very bad deeds to Parliament which consisted of:
1. Marrying a catholic.
2. Spending all of parliaments money.
and many more reasons
no because he was a good person and the puritans decided he should die because of committing high treason (a rule against the king) which is non-sense! He was the king that's why
Charles I was executed because he was thought to be atraitorto his country.
Because people decide to hate him then vote GOODBYE CHARLES I
where was charles the 1st executed
He was beheaded.
Charles II, wasn't executed, it was his father Charles the First who was executed by a Calvinist controlled Parliament for refusing to abandon the Anglican Catholic faith.. 30, January,1649.
He was beheaded.
whhitehall
Charles I
when Charles i was executed
Charles the First was executed on Tuesday, 30th of January 1649 , 2.00 p.m. at the Banqueting House, Whitehall
King Charles I was beheaded in public, in front of The Banqueting House in Whitehall, London on 30th January 1549.
Charles I.
Sidney Carton
Charles the second didn't get executed, Charles the first, his dad did!