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Warm Up The “Virgin Queen” Elizabeth I died in 1603 without an heir after 44 years on the throne. Elizabeth I never married or had children, and she was the last of her father, King Henry VIII’s, descendants She died without naming a successor, someone who would rule England after her death. King James of Scotland, a cousin through her grandfather Henry VII, was selected to rule because his was the strongest claim to the throne.
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James I 1603-1625 Becomes King when Elizabeth I dies
Fights with Parliament over taxes & money Founds Jamestown colony Survives the Gunpowder Plot assassination attempt
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Charles I 1625-1649 Struggles with Parliament
Signs the Petition of Right - limits rights of the king After dissolving parliament, a Civil War against the armies of Parliament Executed for treason
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Oliver Cromwell 1649-1658 Puritan army general Abolishes the monarchy
Rules as a military dictator Has Charles I executed
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The Commonwealth of England
Rule by the “Rump” Parliament Puritan reforms for the “nation’s morals” Religious toleration for the 1st time
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Charles II 1658-1685 Exiled to France during Cromwell’s rule
Restores the monarchy after Cromwell’s death Dissolves parliament Known as the “Merry Monarch”
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James II 1685-1688 Brother of Charles II
Roman Catholic, which upset Protestants in England Struggles with Parliament Overthrown in the Glorious Revolution – “peaceful”
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William & Mary 1688-1762 Offered the throne by Parliament
Mary is James II daughter Begins a Constitutional Monarchy Share power with Parliament
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Exit Ticket What was Oliver Cromwell’s religion?
What was his job before he took power in England? Why do you think he was able to overthrow the English monarchy?
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