No one really DESERVES to die. But Charles I was executed for the following reasons;
There are several other reasons- but I'm not going to do your homework!
Some may argue that Charles I should have been imprisoned- which is foolish, because Charles I was imprisoned during the first Civil War, but escaped within a few days. If he did it once, he could do it again.
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.
Charles the second didn't get executed, Charles the first, his dad did!
King Charles I of England
King Charles I was beheaded in public, in front of The Banqueting House in Whitehall, London on 30th January 1549.
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.
Absolutely not. It was after Elizabeth's time when Charles I was executed in 1649.
Charles the second didn't get executed, Charles the first, his dad did!
Charles the First was executed on Tuesday, 30th of January 1649 , 2.00 p.m. at the Banqueting House, Whitehall
where was charles the 1st executed
cause known of them were traitors
King Charles I of England
Charles I, who was the first British king to be tried and executed was known for his indulgences to his favorites. The royal favorites of Charles I was the first Earl of Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, who Parliament eventually executed, and George Villiers, the First Duke of Buckingham, who was murdered in 1628.
right here
Charles Brooks, Jr. was executed in Huntsville Prison, Huntsville, TX by lethal injection.
King Charles I