Question 1 Flashcards

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1
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What were the three main causes of political instability between 1625-1642?

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Charles I, Parliament, Religion

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What were the three main causes of political instability between 1642-1649?

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Charles I, Army, Religion

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What were the three main causes of political instability between 1649-1660?

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Cromwell, Army, Religion

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What were the four main causes of political instability between 1660-1688?

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Actions of Charles/James, Parliament, Religion, Absolutism

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C1 - Buckingham Cadiz Expedition saw _____ dead.

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7000

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C1 - Arminianism through Laud as Archbishop of Canterbury in ____, and Henrietta Maria Catholic.

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1633 + 1625

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C1 - Forced Loan raised_______ in 1626 leading to the F— K—– C—— and Ship Money raised over _____ a year during P—- R–.

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£250,000 Five Knights Cases and £200,000 Personal Rule

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C1 - During PR Charles did manage to generate around £_ a year, with methods like the Distraint of Knighthood which fined anyone with land worth over £_ and forest fines.

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1 million, £40

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C1 - 1637 N— P——- B—- lead to the Bishops War

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New Prayer Book

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C1 - Charles went to arrest 5 MP’s and set up the C—- Of A—– in 1642

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Commission of Array

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P1 - Aggressive restricting T—- + P—— in 1625

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Tonnage and Poundage

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P1 - Impeachment and execution of L— and S—— in 1640/1641

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Laud + Strafford

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P1 - The T____ R_____ sparked PR and The G—- R——– pointed out Charles PR flaws in 1641

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Three Resolutions + Grand Remonstrance

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P1 - Abolition of Prerogative Courts in 1641 abolished the S____ C_____ and the H____ C______

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Star Chamber, High Commission

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R1 - 1637 B___ B____ and P____ were pillioried for puritan pamphlets, along with how many puritans left the UK?

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Burton Bastwick and Prynne. 15,000

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R1 - New Prayer Book in 16__ and National Covenant in 16__

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37 + 38

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R1- Root and Branch Bill in _____ reversed Laud’s changes

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1641

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18
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C2 - Attempted Arrest of 5MPs in ____

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1642

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C2 - Rejecting Parliamentary Demands such as the N______ P______ in 1642

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Nineteen Propositions

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C2 - Too ambitious by signing the S______ E_____ 1647

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Scottish Engagement

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C2 - Rejection of both the H—- Of P—— and N——- P——– 1647 and 1646

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Heads of Proposals, Newcastle Propositions

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A2 - The Creation of the New Model Army in ____ which was very ideologically radical, seen by the A—– Of the P—— in 1647

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1645, Agreement of the People

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A2 - Internal conflict between Grandees and Radicals in P_____ D_____

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Putney Debates

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A2 - During Pride’s Purge the army expelled ___ MP’s

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A2 - The execution of Charles I in ____
1649
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R2 - The Scotts assisted Parliament through the S------ L---- and C------ in 1643, which promised Presbyterianism
Solemn League and Covenant
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R2 - Collapse of Uniformity through the abolition of Bishops in _____ and D----- of W------ in 1644
Directory of Worship
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R2 - Rise of Radicals such as L_____ D____ S_____ and R_____
Levellers Diggers Seekers and Ranters
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CR3 - Dissolving the Rump and starting the failed N----- A----- in 1653
Nominated Assembly
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CR3 - Godly Reforms in ____ which made him unpopular
1650
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CR3 - Dismissing the F___ P____ P______ and barring ___ MPs in 1655
First Protectorate Parliament, 100
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CR3 - R--- by M----- G----- was expensive
Rule by Major Generals
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CR3 - Not accepting the H_____ P_____ Of A_____ in 1657
Humble Petition of Advice
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A3 - Dissolution of the Rump in _____
1653
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A3 - The Rule By Major Generals saw the army divide the country into __ districts and govern
11
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A3 - Divisions between L____ and G____ M___ after L_____ failed government, disbanded the NMA and called the Rump.
Lambert, General Monck
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R3 - Toleration Act excluded Catholics and Anglicans and the B_____ A____ clamped down on Radicals in ____
Blasphemy Act 1650
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R3 - The N____ Cases in 16__ clearly shows the absence of toleration for radicals
Nayler, 1656
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R3 - Cromwells G____ R____
Godly Reforms
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R3 - Cromwell's hatred for Catholics seen in D____ and through the O___ of A____
Drogheda, Oath of Abjuration
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JC4 - Charles II close to L____ ____ who was absolutist and Catholic
Louis XIV
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JC4 - James was clearly Catholic and he dismissed the E____ of C_____ and exempted Catholics from the T___ A___
Earls of Clarendon, Test Act
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JC4 - James revived the C____ of E_______ C______ to bypass religious Conformity
Court of Ecclesiastical Commission
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JC4 - DofI in 16__ suspending penal laws against catholics, then in 16__/__ suspending all laws against Catholics
72, 87/88
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P4- Clarendon Code containing the F____ M__ A__ and A___ of U_____ against dissenters 1661-1665
Five Mile Act, Act of Uniformity
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P4 - The T___ A___ of 1673 withdrew Charles DofI
Test Act
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P4 - The 1679-81 E____ C___ tried to prevent James from taking the throne
Exclusion Crisis
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P4 - Invitation to W____ of O____ in 1688
William of Orange
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R4 - The Clarendon Code arrested ___ Quakers alone by 1662
2500
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R4 - James appointed Catholics in powerful positions, such as the E__ of T____ in Ireland, starting rumours of a takeover
Earl of Tyrconnel
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R4 - The fabricated P___ P___ in 1678 lead to mass hysteria
Popish Plot