Analyze the political and religious causes of the English Civil War Analyze the mistakes of Charles I that spark the war Identify the enemies in the English.

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Analyze the political and religious causes of the English Civil War Analyze the mistakes of Charles I that spark the war Identify the enemies in the English Civil War Analyze the political and religious effects of the end of the Civil War

We now know of France’s path. We will now see England’s path. Any guesses?

His Tudor blood line would die out England would endure another Civil War

… – … – … 2.War of Religion –Who are the enemies?  –What is the struggle? (spectrum) How Calvinist or Catholic the Anglican Church will look

__________ Kings vs. __________ Parliament

5 Kings (Rulers) to know Sandwich is easy to remember

Queen Elizabeth I dies without heir ________Dynasty ends Stuart Dynasty begins

Henry and Elizabeth = GOOD relationship with Parliament Allowed Parliament to have certain powers –Power to tax

From Scotland Sons of Mary Queen of Scots Hard act to follow (Eliz I) Religion?

What will Parliament (nobles) want? –the King to consult them when making decisions What will James I and Charles I want? –As much total power as possible… –“Divine Right” Absolute Monarchs James and Charles will clash with Parliament and dissolve (disband) it when they disagree (Obama)

The future of the Anglican Church What do Puritans want? –Simplify it. –Make it democratic…(?) –Clean out unnecessary rituals of Catholicism that are still there Both James I & Charles I want… –Keep their POWER as head of the Anglican Church –Make it look Catholic