Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir!

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Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir!

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers Oliver Cromwell- Crummy Guy Army- Roundheads (defeat Charles I), Abolishes English monarchy & puts a council in charge, Lord Protector, Closes taverns, theatres & outlaws Christmas!

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers Oliver Cromwell- Crummy Guy Army- Roundheads (defeat Charles I), Abolishes English monarchy & puts a council in charge, Lord Protector, Violently squelches the Levellers (define on back), Closes taverns, theatres & outlaws Christmas!

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers Oliver Cromwell- Crummy Guy Army- Roundheads (defeat Charles I), Abolishes English monarchy & puts a council in charge, Lord Protector, Violently squelches the Levellers (define on back), Closes taverns, theatres & outlaws Christmas! Charles II II =Exiled English Restoration (changes England back to how it used to be) Tries to be an Absolute Monarch & is exiled to France

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers Oliver Cromwell- Crummy Guy Army- Roundheads (defeat Charles I), Abolishes English monarchy & puts a council in charge, Lord Protector, Violently squelches the Levellers (define on back), Closes taverns, theatres & outlaws Christmas! Charles II II = Exiled English Restoration (changes England back to how it used to be) Tries to be an Absolute Monarch & is exiled (kicked out) Also tries to rule as an Absolute Monarch, Flees to France when William and Mary show up with their army James II Twice as Lame

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers Oliver Cromwell- Crummy Guy Army- Roundheads (defeat Charles I), Abolishes English monarchy & puts a council in charge, Lord Protector, Violently squelches the Levellers (define on back), Closes taverns, theatres & outlaws Christmas! Charles II II = Exiled English Restoration (changes England back to how it used to be) Tries to be an Absolute Monarch & is exiled (kicked out) Also tries to rule as an Absolute Monarch, Flees to France when William and Mary show up with their army James II Twice as Lame

Elizabeth I- England’s Golden Age, Shakespeare, Drake & Bacon were her subjects- died w/o an heir! James I- James is Lame * Weak Ruler, ended England’s Golden Age *Tried to rule as an absolute monarch Charles I I = Married a Catholic, people afraid he’d change the nat. religion Dissolved parliament, created an army called the Cavaliers Oliver Cromwell- Crummy Guy Army- Roundheads (defeat Charles I), Abolishes English monarchy & puts a council in charge, Lord Protector, Violently squelches the Levellers (define on back), Closes taverns, theatres & outlaws Christmas! Charles II II = Exiled English Restoration (changes England back to how it used to be) Tries to be an Absolute Monarch & is exiled (kicked out) Also tries to rule as an Absolute Monarch, Flees to France when William and Mary show up with their army James II Twice as Lame William & Mary are asked by parliament to rule England (only if they sign the Bill of Rights giving the majority of the power to Parliament & protecting the rights of the people), they show up w/ their army & James II runs away NO BLOOD!!