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Charles I of England is known for his contentious relationship with Parliament, largely due to his attempts to levy taxes without parliamentary consent. He implemented various taxes, such as ship money, which was a tax originally intended for naval defense but was extended to inland areas, sparking significant opposition. His fiscal policies were one of the key factors leading to the English Civil War, as they were seen as an overreach of royal authority and an infringement on the rights of Parliament.

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