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Democratic Developments in England Ms. Ramos

Recap Feudalism William the Conqueror – Firm control, allegiance, taxes & census Henry II – Common law, jury Ms. Ramos

Recap cont King John – Abuse tax & pwr Magna Carta – Nobles have rights – Rule of law- incl monarchy Ms. Ramos

Parliament Gains Strength Hundred Years War – – Changed UK politically Parliament controls “power of the purse” Check/limit monarchy Ms. Ramos

Triumph of Parliament James I- absolute monarch – Dissolves Parliament 1611 & 1614 Charles I – Like father – Needs $$- summons Parliament Ms. Ramos

The Constitution Project. 1642: England's First Civil War: Oliver Cromwell: King Charles is Beheaded. From Discovery Education. Video Segment (accessed 18 October 2010).

Parliament insists on Petition of Right (1628) – Prohibits king raise taxes w/o Parliament – Habeas corpus – Charles dissolves Parliament next yr Ms. Ramos

Long Parliament – Charles needs $ – P. declares can’t be dissolved w/o own approval – Charles leads troops into H of Commons Ms. Ramos

English Civil War Parliament forms army led by Oliver Cromwell Cromwell defeats king’s troops Parliament tries & executes King Charles I Battle of Naseby Ms. Ramos

The Constitution Project. 1642: England's First Civil War: Oliver Cromwell: King Charles is Beheaded. From Discovery Education. Video Segment (accessed 18 October 2010).

“The office of the king in this nation is unnecessary, burdensome and dangerous to the liberty, society and public interest of the people.” -Parliament Ms. Ramos

The Commonwealth H of Commons abolishes monarchy, House of Lords, Church of England Declare republic, led by Cromwell Ms. Ramos

Cromwell imposes military rule Exile Catholics Puritans gain influence Cromwell dies, new Parliament restores monarchy inviting Charles’ son Ms. Ramos

The Constitution Project. 1642: England's First Civil War: Oliver Cromwell: King Charles is Beheaded. From Discovery Education. Video Segment (accessed 18 October 2010).

Glorious Revolution Charles II 1660 Avoided father’s mistakes James II 1685 – Suspend laws, flaunt Catholicism, appoints Catholics to high office Ms. Ramos

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Parliament offers throne to William (Dutch Protestant) and Mary (Protestant) – Land w/ army 1688 – James II flees Ms. Ramos

Glorious Revolution Ms. Ramos

English Bill of Rights 1689 William & Mary had to accept several acts--- – Superiority of Parliament – Summon P regularly – H of Commons- pwr of purse – No suspend laws – No Catholic on throne x.cfm?fa=contentGeneric.uxcntmhpiaradqwv&pag eId= Ms. Ramos

Restated traditional rights: – Trial by jury – No excess fines – No cruel punishment – Habeas corpus Ms. Ramos

Glorious Rev & English Bill of Rights est: Limited monarchy – Monarchy had to obey the law & govern in partnership w/ Parliament!!! Ms. Ramos

Glorious Revolution Review Complete the word sort on the next slide on the right side of your notebook. Make a 2 column chart and place the strips in the correct column Ms. Ramos

The Constitution Project. 1642: England's First Civil War: Oliver Cromwell: King Charles is Beheaded. From Discovery Education. Video Segment (accessed 18 October 2010).

Don’t forget to process your notes on the left! Ms. Ramos