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Catholic Plots

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Religion in the Early 17th Century

Charles I possibly favoured Catholicism despite widespread fear of it. His church reforms angered the Scots because he changed their prayer book.

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Gunpowder Plot

  • Catholics had been responsible for the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 AD.
  • Guy Fawkes had attempted to blow up Parliament and King James I, Charles' father.
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Fear of Catholics

  • Many English Protestants were scared of Catholics and worried about what would happen if Catholics ever got into power.
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Religious Problems in Scotland

  • Charles also had religious problems in Scotland.
  • The Kirk was controlled by a group called the Presbyterians, who were strongly Puritan.
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New Prayer Book

  • Charles tried to change the Kirk so that it was exactly the same as the Church of England.
  • He introduced a new prayer book in 1637 AD.
  • This was very unpopular in Scotland and caused riots in Edinburgh.
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Anti-Puritanism

  • Most English people of the time were Protestants and many were also Puritan.
  • Charles instructed his chief church leader, the Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud, to make the Church of England anti-Puritan.
  • This angered Puritans and other Protestants.
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Did Charles favour Catholicism?

  • Many people in England feared that Charles favoured the Catholics too much.
  • This was because Charles was married to a Catholic and many also feared that all the children of Charles were being secretly brought up as Catholics.

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