The Triumph of Parliament in England

  • Political power in England

    In the 1600s, Political power in england took a different turn. English monarchs tried to increase royal authority while Parliament steadily expanded its own influence
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    Charles and the Parliament

  • Elizabeth's Death

    Elizabeth Died childless. Her heir was her relative James Stuart, the king of Scotland.
  • The Tudors work with Parliament

    From 1485 to 1603, England was ruled by Tudor monarchs
  • Who inherited the throne

    Who inherited the throne
    In 1625, Charles I inherited the throne. Charles behaved like an absolute monarch. He imprisoned his enemies and took large amounts of money from everyone.
  • Parliament responses

    Charles needs money to raid Scotland, so he wants taxes to be raised. Parliament can raise taxes so he calls a meeting.
  • parliament responses

    Parliament wanted Charles to sign the Petition of Right, he did not sign the petition. After he stopped communications with Parliament
  • Anglican prayer book

    Charles tried to impose the Anglican prayer book on Scotland. The Anglican prayer book is a book made up of short prayers.
  • The Long Parliament begins

    Parliament became known as the Long Parliament because it lasted until 1653. Its actions caused the greatest political revolution in English History.
  • Summoning the Parliament again

    Charles had to call another meeting with Parliament to get funds suppressed in Scotland, but Parliament refused
  • The king is executed

    Charles faced his enemies and he did not fear them. He placed his head on the block and on a agreed signal the executioner severed the Kings neck
  • civil war

    The civil war lasted from 1642 to 1651