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Title: Monarchy in England


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Monarchy in England
2
Main Idea
  • In contrast to the absolute monarchies of Spain
    and France, the English monarchy was limited by
    Parliament
  • Following a civil war, Parliament became even
    more powerful.

3
The Tudors and Parliament
  • Henry VIII (Brad Pitt) and his daughter Elizabeth
    I were members of the Tudor Dynasty
  • This was during Absolutism in England.
  • However, Parliament placed curbs on absolute
    monarchy.

4
Henry VIII and Parliament
  • created the Church of England (Protestant) so he
    could divorce his first wife (Catherine of
    Aragon).
  • teamed up with Parliament to convert England to
    Protestantism.
  • Act of Supremacy(1534)-named the king the head of
    the Church of England

5
KING HENRY VIII
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Henrys DaughtersBloody Mary Elizabeth
  • Henrys daughter Mary returned England to
    Catholicism
  • Elizabeth re-established the Church of England
  • Worked well with Parliament, but insisted on her
    divine right.
  • People started to question the monarchy.

7
QUEEN ELIZABETH
8
Review
  • What was the English monarchy limited by?
  • Of which dynasty were Henry VIII and his daughter
    Elizabeth I were members ?
  • Did Henry VIII and Elizabeth have a good
    relationship with Parliament?
  • What church did Elizabeth return England to?
    (hint her fathers church)

9
The Stuarts of Scotland and Parliament
  • Stuarts of Scotland dynasty after Tudors
  • King James I
  • clashed with Parliament over
  • divine right
  • war spending
  • fact that he was from Scotland

10
James I of Scotland
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The Puritans
  • As Parliament increased its influence, the
    Puritans made themselves known.
  • Puritans-group of strict Calvinists who demanded
  • reforms in the Church of England (purify the
    Church)
  • King James refused to pass most Puritan requests
    for reform (threat to his power)
  • He did agree to the publication of an English
    version of the Bible (King James Bible)

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Charles I Defies Parliament
  • Son of James I
  • Lost popularity for marrying Catholic princess
    and involving England in military ventures
    overseas
  • 1628- requested money from Parliament, they
    refused unless he signed the Petition of Right.
  • This limited kings power and was a direct
    challenge to the MONARCHY.
  • Dismisses Parliament in 1629 due to disputes over
    money absolute monarchy

15
Review
  • Who were the 2 leaders of the Stuarts of
    Scotland?
  • Why did King James refuse to pass most Puritan
    requests for reform?
  • What did the Petition of Right do? (document that
    Parliament forced Charles I to sign)

16
The English Civil War1642-1651
  • 1640 Charles I had to reconvene Parliament to ask
    for more money
  • Long Parliament-took a looooong time to decide in
    the end, Parliament further limited kings power
  • Charles agreed to Parliaments demands, but
    secretly planned to overturn them.

17
War With Parliament
  • 1642 Charles interrupted Parliament in session to
    arrest a radical Puritan group
  • Men fled, but Charless plan was revealed
  • Some members of Parliament decided to rise up
    against King Charles I
  • English Civil War began (1642)

18
English Civil War
  • Royalistssupporters of the King
  • Roundheadssupporters of Parliament (rebels)

19
Oliver Cromwell
  • Roundhead leader and general who forced the
    kings surrender in 1646
  • Dismissed Parliament members who supported the
    King (Rump Parliament left over)
  • Rump Parliament tried and executed Charles I on
    January 30, 1649
  • Charles I was 1st European monarch killed by his
    own people

20
Oliver Cromwell
21
Review
  • What did the disputes between Charles I and
    Parliament lead to?
  • Who forced the Kings surrender in 1646?
  • What was Charles I the 1st European monarch to
    have happen to him?

22
Turn to Page 150
  • Read and interpret the political cartoon of
    Oliver Cromwell.
  • How is he portrayed?
  • Who might be depicting him this way, and why?

23
England under Cromwell
  • House of Commons abolished House of Lords and
    England became a COMMONWEALTH
  • Republican government based on the common good of
    all people
  • However Cromwell ruled as Lord Protector
  • dismissed Parliament
  • closed theaters
  • Shakespeare ?

24
Thomas Hobbes
  • Conditions during the English Civil War inspired
    philosopher to write LEVIATHAN.
  • Described humans as being natural selfish and
    fearful.
  • Humans need a powerful STRONG KING.
  • Life is solitary, brutish, poor, nasty, short.

25
The Monarchy Returns
  • Cromwell died
  • Restoration brought Charles II to power
  • Supported religious toleration, reopened
    theaters, passed Habeus Corpus Act
  • James II-Charless son who was unpopular because
    he was Catholic

26
Glorious Revolution
  • 1688 Parliament ask James IIs daughter and her
    husband, William Mary, to take the throne
  • Bloodless revolution
  • Parliament made William and Mary agree to a new
    English Bill of Rights
  • England now a constitutional monarchy,
  • a monarchy limited by law

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William and Mary
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Review
  • What was England like under Cromwell?
  • When Cromwell died, which movement brought back
    the monarchy?
  • Which couple took the throne after the Glorious
    Revolution?
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