The Scots harbored animosity towards Charles I due to his attempts to impose Anglicanism and centralize authority, which conflicted with their Presbyterian beliefs and desire for religious autonomy. His unpopular 1637 prayer book incited the National Covenant, leading to the Bishops' Wars. Additionally, his perceived disregard for Scottish interests and his authoritarian rule fueled resentment, culminating in the Covenanters' opposition and ultimately contributing to the English Civil War.
he sat down
i hate s.s.
the same amought of money to pay for eggs
Literally "Scots we have", so basically it means "we are Scots" Answer. Scots who have
Charles I, tried to force the Scots to use an English Prayer book, they refused and invaded England. The Bishops' wars cost a lot of money and Charles I, could not afford this so had to ask Parliament for money, and that proceeded after 11 years.
He tried to make the Scots use the knew prayer book but the Scots reffused and said it was too Catholic for them./
he sat down
i hate s.s.
Not sure where but he surrendered to the Scots
When the Scots invaded in 1639, King Charles I faced significant financial pressures. To address this, he was forced to negotiate and ultimately agreed to pay the Scots £850 for their withdrawal. This conflict marked the beginning of escalating tensions between Charles and Parliament, which would culminate in the English Civil War.
We hate them because of wars and stuff in the past. The English think we should forget the past but we will not.
beause he was a gay
No, Some Scots who are jealous of the Irish, like myself come across at borderline hate sometimes but for the most part no.
King Charles I led an army of Scots into England in 1640 during the Bishops' Wars, primarily to impose his religious reforms on the Church of Scotland. His attempts to enforce the Anglican prayer book and other changes met with strong resistance, prompting the Scots to revolt. Seeking to quell the rebellion and assert his authority, Charles invaded, which ultimately escalated tensions between the monarchy and Parliament, leading to the English Civil War.
James VI of Scots was James I of England Charles I Charles II James VII / James II Queen Anne
The Bishop's War. 1639!
James I (also known as James VI, King of Scots)