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Charles I & Parliament

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Charles I and Parliament

Charles I believed Parliament was not necessary for ruling England. Over time, Charles I consulted Parliament less and less.

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Disagreement over foreign policy

  • Parliament disagreed with Charles I’s foreign policy (policies concerning England’s relationship with different countries).
  • Many members of Parliament did not like Charles I’s choice of wife (mainly because she was Catholic).
  • Parliament also did not like the costs of Charles I’s wars in France and Spain.
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Disagreement over religious policy

  • Charles I was a High Anglican, this was a type of Protestantism which was often seen as being very similar to Catholicism.
  • Many members of Parliament were Puritans. This was a strict type of Protestantism.
  • Members of Parliament felt threatened by Charles I’s own religion and his wife’s Catholicism.
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Dissolving Parliament

  • Between 1625 and 1629, Charles I dissolved (shut down) Parliament three times.
    • This was because Parliament would not agree to what he wanted.
  • In 1629, Charles I dismissed Parliament for good. He decided he did not need Parliament to rule England.

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