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Who caused the English Civil War?

Monarchy's status declining. King James and Parliament clashed because Parliament had one advantage, more money than James. James re-called Parliament to discuss his son's marriage to princess of Spain, and Spain wasn't seen as a friendly country at the time. The English Civil War occurred because Charles II disbanded Parliament.


Why did the Stuarts clash with Parliament?

The Stuarts clashed with Parliament primarily due to conflicts over the extent of royal power versus parliamentary authority. The Stuarts, particularly James I and Charles I, believed in the divine right of kings, asserting their absolute authority over matters of governance and religion. Parliament, on the other hand, sought to limit the monarch's power through the Magna Carta and other legal precedents. These tensions ultimately led to the English Civil War and the execution of Charles I, marking a significant shift towards constitutional monarchy in England.


What were two causes of the English Civil War?

There were several causes of the English Civil War, the majority of them were centered on the beliefs and reign of Charles I. Two of the main causes of the English Civil War were parliament's anger over Charles I divine rule and centralized structure of church government as well as his increase in taxation without consulting parliament.


What did parliament do to start the civil war in 1641?

Parliament kept trying to get more and more power which led to Charles making wrong decisions. The Petition of Right was one of these occasions. Parliament even wanted control over Charles kids education!


What democratic traditions were threatened by parliament's policies American Revolution?

1. The democratic traditions that were threatened by Parliament's policies were town meetings, replacing the elected council, and the governor's power over the colonists.

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What were Elizabeth I agreements and disagreements Parliament?

Parliament and Elizabeth disagreed over the question of her marrying, and Parliament disliked both royal monopolies and patronage.


The colonies disagreed with England over issue of?

The colonies disagreed with England over the issue of taxation. After the Treaty of Paris of 1763, Parliament determined the colonies should help pay the costs of the war. They enacted legislation, taxes and tariffs and instituted a form of mercantilism on the colonies in an effort to bolster Englandâ??s coffers. The colonists protested this and widely disagreed with the economic sanctions. In addition, the colonists were not being given representation for their taxes.


Which confederate general disagreed with decision to fight at Gettysburg?

James Longstreet


Why were James Potter and Lord Voldemort rivals in Harry Potter?

James Potter disagreed with Lord Voldemort's view on the wizarding world and his attempts to take it over. To Lord Voldemort, James Potter was just in his way of killing Harry Potter.


What did the colonists and great Britain disagreed over?

The taxation to the colonists. Britain said that they could do that because they were in charge of everything that happened in their territory. The colonists said that they could not be taxed because there was no representation in Britain's Parliament.


Did James the first rule with or without Parliament?

with no parliament


China and Japan disagreed about who had control over .?

Korea


Kings and Popes often disagreed over who should select what?

Emperors and kings disagreed with the Popes over who should appoint bishops. The disagreement lead to the Investiture controversy.


What was the basic conflict between King James and the parliament?

At the start of his reign, he received a tolerably good welcome from Parliament. James seemed to offer Parliament a fresh start after the unpredictable behaviour of Elizabeth in her last few years as monarch. However, because of his extravagant spending habits and nonchalant ignoring of the nobility's grievances, James was to quarrel with Parliament over a number of issues and this positive early relationship soon faltered. The major issues that caused James and Parliament to fall out were royal finances, royal legislation and taxes, and the belief by James that he could never be wrong.


Why did the Dutch come into conflict with the Zulu?

They disagreed over territory.


What problem did James 1 have with Parliament?

Parliament thought that James I was self-indulgent and crass.


What were core constitutional principle over which the colonists and the ministers in parliament disagreed?

physical representation vs. virtual representation in Parliamenttaxes: originate in the colonies only or does Parliament have the legal authority to impose them?Was it fair to make the colonial households pay for British troops living in their households?the legality of no trial by jury in the vice-admiralty courts