Parliament Triumphs in England

  • James I

    James I
    Queen Elizabeth I dies and someone needs to take her place. She had a relative named James Stuart. He was the ruling King of Scotland. After he took the throne, he was known as King James I.
  • Charles I

    Charles I
    King Charkes I takes the throne in 1625. He acted like an absolute monarch just like his father. He held many of his enemys captive and held his nation tight for money.
  • The Summon of Parliament and the Petition of Right

    The Summon of Parliament and the Petition of Right
    King Charles had a problem with funding taxes. Because of this, Charles was forced to summon the Parliament. Parliament makes them sign a petetion that prohibits him for rasing taxes and jailing people without parliaments consulting.
  • Charles Dissolves Parliament

    Charles Dissolves Parliament
    King Charles dissolves Parliament and rules alone for eleven years. At that time he went on the create many enemies such as the Puritans.
  • Charles goes to war with Scotland

    Charles goes to war with Scotland
    Charles and Laud tried to force the Angelican prayer book upon Scotland. To crush the scottish rebellion, he has to summon Parliament.
  • Charles Summons Once Again

    Charles Summons Once Again
    Charles I calls parliament again but they hold off until 1653. They become known as long Parliament in the span.
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    Parliament's Rebellion

    Parliament tries and executes the Chief Ministers including Arch Bishop Laud. They also declare that they cannot be dissolved without being consulted.
  • House of Commons Arrest

    House of Commons Arrest
    Charles I led many troops into the House of Commons and arrested many radical leaders. Through the back door they escaped and created their own army. They eventually started to move to the battle field and fight.
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    The English Civil War

    The Caviliers fight for King Charles against the Round Heads who are fighting for the Parliament. King Charles is later executed by Parliament in 1649. He was executed because he claimed absolute power and ignored the rule of law.
  • Cronwell's Army Defeats the Caveliers

    Cronwell's Army Defeats the Caveliers
    The king was handed over to the Parliament forces. Parliament goes on to win the war.
  • Execution of Charles I

    Execution of Charles I
    Parliament has KIng Charles tried and executed. He himself gave the command to the executioner to strike. He told the executioner when to kill him.
  • Parliament's Law

    Parliament's Law
    Parliament banishes catholics into the Barren Lands of West Ireland. Any catholic found disobeying the order would be killed on site. Along with this, they enforced laws amongst the Commonwealth.
  • The Lord Protector Cronwell

    The Lord Protector Cronwell
    Cronwell takes the title the Lord Protector as the challenges to the order grew. From then on, he served as a virtual dictator through the army
  • The Death of Oliver Cronwell

    The Death of Oliver Cronwell
    His death leads to the Puritan dominance in England ending. Many people were tried of Military Rule and strict Puritan ways.
  • Monarchy and Parliament Restored

    Monarchy and Parliament Restored
    The newly elected Parliament invites Charles II back to England to end his exile. This restores the Monarchy and Parliament in england as well.
  • James II Takes the Throne

    James II Takes the Throne
    Charles' brother, James II, takes the throne. James was very different from his brother. He practiced catholic faith, angered his subjects, suspended laws, and appointed catholics to high office. Many protestants thought that James would restore the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Mary and WIlliam take the Throne

    Mary and WIlliam take the Throne
    Parliament leaders invited James' Protestant daughter, Mary, and her dutch protestant husband, William III of Orange. When Mary and WIlliam arrived in England with their army, James II fled to France. This became known as the Glorious Revolution because there was no Blood Shed to overthrow the king.
  • Parliament's New Monarchs

    Parliament's New Monarchs
    With parliaments blessing, William and Mary became England's Monarchs. With this blessing, they agreed to limited powers under Parliament's domination.