they thought he was too catholic.
beause he was a gay
The Puritans generally had a contentious relationship with kings, particularly during the reign of Charles I, as they opposed the monarchy's perceived overreach and the Anglican Church's practices. They sought greater religious freedom and governance aligned with their strict interpretations of Christianity, which often put them at odds with royal authority. This tension ultimately contributed to the English Civil War, during which many Puritans supported the Parliament against the king. However, some Puritans, particularly after the civil strife, found ways to coexist with royal authority when it aligned with their interests.
There wasn't a King after King Charles I but there was Oliver Cromwell who ruled even though he wasn't supposed to. He was mean and strict, so the people kicked him out of Parliament and made King Charles II king, who was King Charles I son. Answer the question? Not to forget that there was a civil war, the Royalists (Kings people) against the Parliamentarians, who incidentally won that war. The country and Parliament realised having Oliver in charge as the Protector was not such a good thing, and as usual people close to him plotted and he was replaced by Charles 1 son Charles 11.
Because some Puritans thought that they shouldn't do what people ordered them to do and that they should do what they want.
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ggherbbyi
The Puritan Parliament ordered the death of King Charles I for Treason.
why was king Charles 1 defeated in the English civil war
The colonists.
King Charles the Second.
Charles I offended the Puritans by marrying a French Catholic
massachsettes
The puritans didnt like the way the how the Church of England was going and they didnt want a king to control them, so the killed the king for trying to take over the puritans
Henrietta Maria of France, she was catholic which annoyed the puritans.
The Puritans, Parliament & the Ordinary People
Massachusetts
Very happy as their new king (Charles II) lifted restrictions that the puritans forced. Although the puritans wee not impressed.