Some people refused to sign King Charles I's death warrant due to a combination of personal loyalties, political beliefs, and moral objections. Many were conflicted about the precedent it would set for regicide, fearing the implications for monarchy and governance. Additionally, some believed that executing a king was unjust, regardless of his actions, reflecting a deep-rooted respect for the institution of monarchy. Ultimately, these factors contributed to their reluctance to endorse such a drastic measure.
Oliver Cromwell signed the death warrant in the year 1649 and then Charles the first got beheaded on Tuesdaii 30th January 1649
The Death Warrant - 1914 was released on: USA: 23 April 1914
He can't have signed anything in 1652 given he was executed in 1649.
because she killed him, dressing up like a massive hound and scaring him to death
Charles I was executed because for many reasons: He started the civil war He went against his own people and killed them He committed treason against his kingdom
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She signed the death warrant.
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Yes ..Oliver cromwell did commit a form of treason. Well actually it depens how you look at it.When he signed the death warrant of King Charles 1 that coukd have been seen as treason as he went against the monarch and upset alot of people in Englang at the time.hope this helped a little...(i am the one who wrote the question .. but i have the answer now so i thought id share it..)Hannah ..x(P.S. he also voted for the death warrant for the Lord of Ireland.)
The Puritan Parliament ordered the death of King Charles I for Treason.
Mary Queen of Scots was seen as a Catholic threat to a Protestant throne. When Mary signed a plot paper, Elizabeth was forced to sign her death warrant as a protective measure.