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Page 1: Englands Glorious Revolution World History. Basic Idea: In the 1600s, the English people begin to clash with their kings, who wish to have unlimited.

England’s Glorious

Revolution

World History

Page 2: Englands Glorious Revolution World History. Basic Idea: In the 1600s, the English people begin to clash with their kings, who wish to have unlimited.
Page 3: Englands Glorious Revolution World History. Basic Idea: In the 1600s, the English people begin to clash with their kings, who wish to have unlimited.

Basic Idea: In the 1600s, the English people begin to clash with their kings, who wish to have unlimited (absolute) power. Through a series of events, the British force their king to concede (give in) to ruling alongside the Parliament (like the US Congress)

Page 4: Englands Glorious Revolution World History. Basic Idea: In the 1600s, the English people begin to clash with their kings, who wish to have unlimited.

Elizabeth I dies in 1603 with no direct heir, the Stuarts of Scotland are the closest relatives she has…

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James I (1603-25)

Believed that he was divinely (by God) chosen to rule Great Britain

Did not get along with Parliament, who liked Elizabeth I

Religious tensions caused the migration of Puritans to New England

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Charles I (son of James I; 1625-1649)

Increased tensions with Parliament Signed the Petition of Right (likely to please Parliament)

King could not: keep a standing army, force martial (military) law, imprison people for no reason, tax people without Parliament’s consent, or dissolve Parliament without its consent.

Continued fights with Parliament resulted in English Civil War. Charles and Royalist Army lose, Charles is beheaded This is a very dark time in England, when the people take the

power into their own hands.

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Oliver Cromwell (1649-1658; 1658-1660 son reigns) Military leader of the Parliament Establishes a commonwealth Became “Lord-Protector” of England Advanced religious tolerance Very severe lifestyle – “Spartan” (took away fun

stuff – games, plays) Son rules after his death, but is a poor leader

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Charles II (son of Charles I; 1660-1685)

Parliament is disbanded and reelected; invite Charles II (Charles I’s son) to be king

Much rejoicing, all the fun stuff returnsChurch of England restored, P. passes Habeas Corpus Act, which prevents unjust or wrongful imprisonment of persons.

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James II (brother of Charles II; 1685-1688) James’s second wife was Italian and Catholic and tried to

restore Catholicism in England Had a son, which would ensure an heir to the throne and

possibly a reign of Catholic Kings, which makes Parliament and English nervous!

Parliament invites his daughter, Mary and her husband William of Orange (Holland).

James abdicates (steps down) and flees to France (to buddy Louis XIV)

Dubbed the Glorious Revolution for the bloodless overthrow of the monarchy.

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Effects Later, Enlightenment thinkers would look

back on these events, like the English Civil War and Glorious Revolution and comment on how they thought government should work and does work. They would write books and essays about the nature of man and his relationship with government.

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English Bill of Rights Limits the King’s power –

Cannot tax without Parliament’s consent Habeas Corpus No excessive bail Free speech and free elections


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