The role of Cromwell, the Scots and the army Flashcards

1
Q

What did Cromwell believe strongly in?

A

Providentialism

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2
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What is providentialism?

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All events controlled by God and he must be identified when decisions are made

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3
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Why did he have little sympathy with Presbytarian ideas?

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Authority of ministers in the Scottish Kirk was similar to bishops in the CofE

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4
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What did the Scots want?

A

Presbytarianism in England

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5
Q

When did the Scots surrender Charles to the army and why?

A

1647, no agreement had been reached

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6
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Why did the army have a lot of power?

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  • Won the war for parliamentarians
  • Cromwell joined
  • Parliament proposed to disband army with only 8 weeks pay
  • Able to secure the Solemn Engagement
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7
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What was the Solemn agreement?

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Army would not disband until there was an agreement over pay and a settlement with Charles

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8
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Why were there divisions within the army?

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Some troops were moderate; some were radical

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