King Richard I (the Lion Heart) was king of England during the Third Crusade, however he left England to be governed by his brother Prince John (later King John) while he was away in the Holy Land.
The main religion of England in the 1600s was Anglicanism, which is part of the Church of England established by Henry VIII in the 16th century. The period was marked by religious conflict, with tensions between Anglicans, Catholics, and various Protestant factions, notably Puritans. The English Civil War (1642-1651) further intensified these divisions, leading to a temporary rise in Puritan influence during the Interregnum under Oliver Cromwell. Overall, Anglicanism remained the dominant faith throughout the 1600s.
Cavaliers were for the King, Charles I. While the Roundheads, or Parliamentarians were for rule by Parliament and led by Oliver Cromwell during the English civil war.
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
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King louis xii Was king of France during the 1500s he had one main enemie and that was king Henry VIII of England who soon had a daughter ellizabeth i who was in a quarrel with france and Spain until she died in the 1600s.
Yes, there were. Possibly the most significant one was that of King Charles I, after the English Civil War. He was the first king to be tried and executed by his own people.
King Louis XIV, the king of France during the 1600s
17th century (1600s)
new England was were people from England settled in during the 1700s.
England
England was known as the Black Country because of the Black Plague which ravaged the area during the 1600s
England had a king, King George III
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
Portugal, Spain, France, England, the Netherlands.
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king george the third