PPT-English Civil War
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Charles the 1 st and his Squabble with Parliament Poor o l James 1625 James dies of stomach problems Left the nation divided with many powerful and dissatisfied
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Charles the 1 st and his Squabble with Parliament Poor o l James 1625 James dies of stomach problems Left the nation divided with many powerful and dissatisfied people Enter his strapping son. Who Governs the United Kingdom today? . Write down who you think does what…. Why is it important…. It is the Reason why the Queen does not govern us today. . It is the reason why we have a Government that we elect to create laws and rule over us. . Learning Objectives: . To consolidate my understanding of the English Civil War. . To write a structured essay of the causes of the Civil War. . Connect: Copt the key terms in to your glossary.. Underlying Causes . Best explains why the English Civil War started?. WALT: . What Best explains why the English Civil War started?. Causes. n 1625, Charles went to war with Spain and lost. In 1629, Charles locked MP's out of Parliament for 11 years. What could cause a Civil War today.. Spider Diagram!. WALT- What were the Causes of the . English. Civil War ?. WILFS- . L4 . – Describe some causes of the Civil War. L5 - Explain the difference between long and short term causes.. Short Answers . How did economics play a role in the English Civil War? (4). James I and Charles spent much of the parliament’s money on partying. . Charles I implemented many taxes that were not discussed with the parliament (illegal) . AP European History. www.mrdaltonsclass.com. Key Terms – Religious Wars. Philip II. William of Orange. Spanish Inquisition. Bloody Mary. Elizabeth I. St. Bartholomew Day Massacre. Henry IV. Edict of Nantes. World History - Libertyville HS. English History, 1067-1215. William the Conqueror (1035-1087). French (Norman) became King after Battle of Hastings (1066). Brutally suppressed English nobility (English nobles held only 8% land by 1086). What title would you give this picture?. What message do you think the cartoonist is trying to send?. Title: . What caused the English Civil War?. Term Focus: What caused a country to divide itself in two?. Who Governs the United Kingdom today? . Write down who you think does what…. Why is it important…. It is the Reason why the Queen does not govern us today. . It is the reason why we have a Government that we elect to create laws and rule over us. . 1625 – 1660. . Private Study and Deeper Learning Guide. . Component 2 Depth Study . for . AQA A-Level History. The English Revolution, 1625 - 1660. The following guide provides a number of ways for you to maximise and deepen your learning in your A-level History Unit on the English Revolution. Many of these tasks should be completed in Private Study (PS) . Ms. Underwood. What’s Happening Here?. In 1603, Elizabeth died. She never married, so there were no heirs to continue . the Tudor Dynasty.. Mary Stuart’s son . James . I became the King of . Kentucky Department of Education. Division of School and Community Nutrition. *. What . Is Discrimination?. Discrimination is defined as different treatment which makes a distinction of one person or a group of persons from others; either intentionally, by neglect, or by actions or lack of actions based on the six protected classes.. 1638 – 1660. Roots & Causes of the Civil War. No. 1 cause =. The Stuart kings break cardinal rule of English politics: . DON’T TAX WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF PARLIAMENT!!!!. Other causes – i.e. The Stuarts. Program Year 2022. What are Civil Rights?. Civil rights. . are the rights of individuals to receive equal treatment (and to be free from unfair treatment or "discrimination") in a number of settings; including education and employment..
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