English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know.

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English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know

English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War

Back ; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed

English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship

Back ; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history

English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship 3. Restoration of the Monarchy

Back ; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history 3. Tired of dictatorship, Parliament restores monarchy to Charles II.

English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship 3. Restoration of the Monarchy 4. Glorious Revolution

Back ; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history 3. Tired of dictatorship, Parliament restores monarchy to Charles II ; Bloodless revolt against James II; Parliament gives throne to William and Mary; Parliament wins over King again.

English Events During 1600s (17th Century) Do you Know 1. English Civil War 2. Military Dictatorship 3. Restoration of the Monarchy 4. Glorious Revolution 5. English Bill of Rights

Back ; Parliament vs. King Charles I; Parliament wins; Charles I tried and executed 2.After execution of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell becomes only military dictator in English history 3. Tired of dictatorship, Parliament restores monarchy to Charles II ; Bloodless revolt against James II; Parliament gives throne to William and Mary; Parliament wins over King again. 5. Passed by Parliament after Glorious Revolution; sets up “Constitutional Monarchy”; King limited--cannot violate rights (jury trial, taxes, etc.)