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England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

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Page 1: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

England Moves toward Representative Government

The Rights of Englishmen are Secured1600-1689

Page 2: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Setting the Stage1600

• Frequent Conflicts between Queen Elizabeth and Parliament:

• Elizabeth dies without a direct heir

Debt issuesWar with SpainReligion (Catholic v Protestants

Page 3: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Monarch clashes with Parliament

• ScotlandStuart FamilyCousin of ElizabethCatholic• Source of Conflicts:

James I (1603-1625)

-James believed in Divine Right-Limited rights of ordinary Englishman

(Protestants)

Page 4: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Monarch clashes with Parliament• ScotlandStuart FamilySon of JamesCatholic/Arrogant• Source of Conflicts:

Charles I (1625-1649)

-Divine Right/Money for wars-Tries to dissolve Parliament-Try to resist Parliament’s efforts to restrict his power

Page 5: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

• Must have Cause to arrest citizens• Could not house soldiers

Charles is forced to Signed Petition of Rights

• Cannot tax without Parliament’s Consent

Page 6: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

English Civil War

Page 7: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

English Civil WarCavaliers or Royalists

Supporters of the King/Divine Right

Nobility/Wealthy

North and West

Catholic

Cavalry

Page 8: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

English Civil WarRoundheads

-Supporters of Parliament

-Commoners/Middle Class-demanded rights

-South and East

-Puritan (Protestant)

-Foot Soldiers in New Model Army

Page 9: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Use p. 157Far Left Map: December 1642

Shade:Puritan Controlled Areas

Royalist/Cavalier Controlled Areas

Label:ScotlandIrelandEnglandLondon

Page 10: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Results of War1649

• Roundheads are victorious• Charles I was executed• Oliver Cromwell—leader of New Model Army

rules England for 10 years (1649-1659)-Lord Protector

-Strict Puritan Laws: outlawed…

-No Monarchy, but few rights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4b0G_

auKCI&NR=1&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

Alcohol, gambling, theater

Page 11: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Restoration Period1660

• Cromwell Dies

• New Kings are restored:

• Habeas Corpus was provided:

• Conflicts return

Charles II JamesII1660-1685 1685-1688

Right to Fair Trial

James II tried to reestablishDivine right. Parliament successfully resists

Page 12: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

Glorious or Bloodless Revolution1688

• James II was forced to step down• William and Mary are invited to the throne

• English Bill of Rights was adopted in

Netherland RoyaltyServe as Constitutional Monarchs

-Limits power of Monarch

-Free Speech and Religion

Parliament is Supreme

1689

Page 13: England Moves toward Representative Government The Rights of Englishmen are Secured 1600-1689

No heir, rights yet to be decided

Believed in divine rightBelieved in divine right

Cause to arrest, no tax without consent

Support king

Support Parliament/commoners

Habeas CorpusParliament resists divine right

Constitutional Monarchs/Bill of Rights