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PARLIAMENT LIMITS THE ENGLISH MONARCHY
Chapter 5-Section 5
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REMINDER: PARLIAMENT
A legislative group whose purpose was to advise the king.
Originally started as the nobility
Gained protection with the signing of the Magna Carta
Still exists today and served as a model of our bicameral Congress
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ENGLISH ROYALTY: SUCCESSION
Henry VIII> Edward>Mary> Elizabeth I (Anglican
Church) Elizabeth left no heir,
so James, King of Scotland became king of England (cousin)
Quarreled with Parliament over taxes and purifying Anglican Church
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CHARLES I FIGHTS PARLIAMENT
James’ son Charles takes power
Charles needed lots of $ because he was at war with Spain and France
Parliament refused to raise taxes
He disbanded (fired) Parliament.
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HE REALLY NEEDED THE MONEY…
So he reinstates Parliament again
They refuse to do anything unless he agrees to Petition of Right:
No imprisoning of subjects without due cause (good reason)
No levying (creating) taxes without Parliament’s consent
No housing soldiers in private homes
No imposing martial law in peacetime (strict rules)
This set forth the idea that law was higher than the king.
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THE DOWNFALL OF CHARLES: ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
Charles continues to battle with Parliament
He also offends Scots and Anglicans
Scots threaten to invade England-Charles needs more $$$$
Charles is forced to flee to northern England=English Civil War now starts
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ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
Supporters of Charles=Cavaliers
Supporters of Puritans/Parliament= Roundheads
Oliver Cromwell=Leader of the Roundheads
Cromwell captures the king and executes him
1st time a monarch faced a public trial and execution…
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BEHEADING OF CHARLES I
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BEHEADING OF CHARLES I
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NOT MUCH BETTER THAN CHARLES… Cromwell abolished
the monarchy and the House of Lords (part of Parliament) and sent the rest of Parliament home.
A constitution is created but Cromwell tears it up
Rules as a military dictator (different how?)
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CROMWELL STICKS IT TO THE IRISH
He sends troops to Ireland to put down a revolt
Ireland had been under English domination since the 1100’s
Fighting, plague, and famine killed hundreds of thousands of Irish
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RESTORATION AND REVOLUTION
Cromwell strictly controlled society Promoted Puritan
morality (very strict)Abolished:
Dancing----------------------
Theater Sporting events Catholicism
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RESTORATION AND REVOLUTION
Cromwell dies Parliament is
reinstated Charles II (son of
Charles I) becomes king
This is the RESTORATION of the monarchy
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WHAT IS HABEAS CORPUS?
During Charles II reign, Parliament creates an important guarantee of freedom
Habeas Corpus (to have the body)
This law gave every prisoner the right to be brought before a judge who would decide if the person should be tried or set free.
This protected people from being imprisoned by the king for no good reason (opposing him)
It also prohibited being imprisoned indefinitely (forever) without a trial
This would become an important part of our American judicial system
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CHARLES II DIES, JAMES II BECOMES KING James II is a
Catholic (not very popular in England)
Appoints Catholics to high office (not very popular)
Parliament is dissolved when they protest
People become afraid of a line of Catholic kings
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THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
Seven Parliament members “invite” Mary, James’ oldest daughter and wife of king of the Netherlands, to become Queen of England for the sake of Protestantism
William leads army to London, James flees=Glorious (Bloodless) Revolution
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NEW ATTITUDES ABOUT ABSOLUTISM Wm. And Mary agree
to rule WITH Parliament
Now England was an CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY
Laws would limit the monarch’s power
They create a Bill of Rights to set down limits
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BILL OF RIGHTS
No suspending of Parliament’s laws No levying (creating) taxes without
permission from Parliament No interfering with freedom of speech in
Parliament No penalty for a citizen who petitions the
king about grievances (complaints) Now no king could rule without consent
of Parliament
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DISCONNECT BETWEEN KING AND PARLIAMENT
Sometimes, the king and Parliament would not agree
The king would have advisors, or cabinet positions, to serve as go-between
These cabinet members slowly assumed more governing power and today, the English government is run by a prime minister (#1 cabinet job)
British Prime Minister David Cameron