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Leaders of England in the XVII Century. James I After Elizabeth’s death, there is no one to take over the throne. James VI of Scotland comes down and.

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1 Leaders of England in the XVII Century

2 James I

3 After Elizabeth’s death, there is no one to take over the throne. James VI of Scotland comes down and becomes James I of England. Uh-oh, he’s Catholic, Scottish and hates Parliament

4 Charles I

5 Dad dies. Charles gets to become King. Nothing exciting here.

6 Charles I Well, except for this, of course. http://jacobite.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/execution-charles.jpg

7 Cromwell

8 Civil War http://users.moscow.com/khakimian/images/ecw2.jpg

9 Charles II

10 The Restoration General Monck sets up a deal bringing the monarchy back.

11 Charles II Rejoicing at the return of the Merry Monarch http://media.photobucket.com/image/charles%20II/Escursionista/Charles_II_of_England.png

12 James II

13 His brother (Charles II) dies – before Whigs can pass the Bill of Exclusion – Even though he’s Catholic – And married to a Catholic – And has a Catholic son*

14 James II His brother (Charles II) dies – before Whigs can pass the Bill of Exclusion – Even though he’s Catholic – And married to a Catholic – And has a Catholic son* *AAAAGH, oh no, a Catholic son

15 William and Mary

16 The Glorious Revolution Invited by Tories AND Whigs James II flees Act of Settlement (1701) lays down the rules for future succession.


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