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Q: Why were allegations made agisnt the king and not parliament?
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Why did King Charles call out Parliament?

Charles closed Parliament because they refused to help him and give him the money he needed and they were gaining to much power. The parliament had a list of demands to get more power off the King. The kings anger at the Parliament was, one of the main triggers of the Civil War. Many major demands consisting of the King to not make any important decisions in the name of religion, country or money without the Parliament approval. This made the King furious thus closing the Parliament was his only choice.


In the English Civil War who was the royalists?

The royalist were called cavaliers and they were people who supported king Charles 1st when they declared war on Parliament when Parliament set war on them because Charles french wife Henrietta maria a catholic made Charles more Catholic when he was supposed to be protestant so Parliament was afraid of king Charles making England a Catholic country witch were called the roundheads.


What item made the colonists complain parliament?

The raw materials and minerals is their colonies is what made the colonialists complain in parliament.


Who made the laws and voted the government leaders in the colonies?

i think it was the 44th president and u have the answer on top of ur heads which is Barack Obama yep that is the answer:):)


Were The Intolerable Acts made by the king or the colonists?

The Intolerable Acts (also known as the Coersive Acts) were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party.

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Why did parliament pass the petition of 1628?

In 1628 Parliament decided that the king should not have all the power. They made it so that The king would have to go to the Parliament and get their permission before taxing. This gave Parliament a shared power with the king after about 1640, which was after Charles I had decided to make it impossible for Parliament to meet therefore giving him all the power between 1629 to 1640.


Can an answer admit to the allegations made in a complaint?

yes


Why did King Charles call out Parliament?

Charles closed Parliament because they refused to help him and give him the money he needed and they were gaining to much power. The parliament had a list of demands to get more power off the King. The kings anger at the Parliament was, one of the main triggers of the Civil War. Many major demands consisting of the King to not make any important decisions in the name of religion, country or money without the Parliament approval. This made the King furious thus closing the Parliament was his only choice.


British laws that affected the colonies were made by?

British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.


Why did king john react bad in signing the magna carta?

King John reacted poorly to the signing of the Magna Carta since it limited his powers as a king and made him adhere to a Parliament


How many allegations were made against Harvey Weinstein?

Over 80


How could you use the word raising in a sentence?

When the Manga Carta was made, the King had to discuss the matter of raising taxes with the Parliament.


How many children did Martin Luther King jr have out of wedlock?

There are no verifiable publications to suggest that martin Luther King had any children out of wedlock. There have been allegations made that King had a number of extra-marital affairs, supposedly discovered by FBI surveillance. Details of the FBI findings remain closed.


Should you forgive an ex who made up allegations about you to the police?

NO. Risk is still there. Face it allegations to the police is SERIOUS. So Forgive the Ex but Keep them as An EX. Live, Learn & Move On.


How are laws made in the absolute monarchy?

Usually, the absolute monarch dictates the law and then it is the law.


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)


What argument would the Quakers use against the parliament to ban slavery in the English colonies?

They didn't discuss it with parliament. William Penn was given the land grant by the king for a debt owed his father by the king. So at that point any decisions made by Penn and his people was independent of parliament. They are also one of the few colonies who worked with the Native Americans they found living there.