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Political - Charles I

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King Charles I

Charles I was unpopular. The people compared him unfavourably to the famous Elizabeth I, who had been a strong and just ruler. This meant that some did not respect Charles.

'Divine right of kings'

'Divine right of kings'

  • Charles I, like his father James I, believed firmly in the 'divine right of kings'.
  • This meant he believed that he had been appointed as King by God, and therefore could not be challenged.
  • He thought that he could run the country how he liked, as God was on his side.
Charles' rule

Charles' rule

  • Charles gradually spent less time with English noblemen and increasingly surrounded himself with just a few, highly trusted companions.
  • Scottish noblemen formed a group called The Covenant in 1638.
  • He found it difficult to listen to anyone with different opinions to his because he took their opposition very personally.
  • He arrested anyone who opposed him.
Charles' marriage

Charles' marriage

  • Charles married Henrietta Maria in 1625, a French princess.
  • Her brother was the absolutist King of France, Louis XIII.
  • Absolutist monarchs had total power over their subjects.
  • Charles began to copy Louis' actions.
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