Theme 1: The quest for political stability 1625-88 (1C)
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Theme 1: The quest for political stability 1625-88 (1C)
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This pack includes three PDFs, each containing a mind map summarising the key themes of political stability in England. The first PDF covers the failure of the monarchy from 1625 to 1649, the second addresses the failure of the republic from 1649 to 1660, and the third spans from the Restoration to...
Theme 1: The quest for political stability 1625-88 (1C)
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Ch arles
u
m
:
-disastrous campaigns in Spain
↳ leads to disputes with parliament and taxes
-Scotland religion =>
leads toBishops War : poor judgement.
I
-
attempt to arrest Pym 1642 arrived at House of Commons with
:
armed forces , failed arest as TensionsM
rum nad acreaded
IL outbreak of war
↳
1648 :
restarting CW after gaining Scottish support =
Extra cases :
~
ATTRIBUTES :
,untrustworthy uncompromising
to Laudian reforms : Prynne Burton Partwick.
-
stubborn
*
, ,
against
, Land , ears chopped off
divine right : answerable to god alone >
1637 :
John Hampden
never accepted compromises
questioning legality of chip money
7-3ming (narrow).
-
snake compromise never worked
, -
opposition
u
& 8
Parliament
- refusing
charles taxes
↳ T& P
traditionaly granted to king for life
John Pym
wi
goes roofar
· in some measures :
-
execution of Stafford
-
raising army to sign Irish
-
attempting to impeach Queen
-
Army
-
:
·
politicisation of
Army going against p
,
e
FAILURE OF MONARCHY
1625 49 -
&
·
Charles constantly needs money ,
inherits empty
treasury :
personal nule caused
tax-raising efforts during PR are unpopular-
[
causes
humility in Bishops war money
Sup
mu
Forced loan - Knights case nabeus corpus.
,
·
Hampden refusing saying ,
illegal
narrow judges 7-5 in favor of Charles
Religion
W similar to Catholicism which
paranoia Charles Arminian
&
Church pym
raises army and
charves vict
promoting clergy in
· :
threatenessensions to
, catholic advisors , kids
Henrietta Maria
↳
:
- causes
:
Laudian reforms
leads to parliaments reaction in regards to Irish Rebellion 1641
↳ catholics
·
non-conformisideas in NMA create tensions attacking protestants
between
King
↳ conservatives
+ .
p dispute over controlutary chares/Park
see there as a political threat Long Parliament = Pym decides to raise an
army
I tensions
rising
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