The Great Remonstrance was a result of Pym's radicalism?
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- The Great Remonstrance was a result of Pym's radicalism?
- The Great Remonstrance contained an overview of Charles's reign. Blamed evil advisers, corrupt bishops and papists for the troubles in Kingdom, and attempted to limit the King's power and reform the Church.
- never attacked the king, only his advisers
- the country were already fearful of his advisers anyway as fear of Catholicism
- never attacked the king, only his advisers
- although Pym was involved and radical, wasn't only him, was parliament who agreed and fear of catholicsism growing
- The Great Remonstrance contained an overview of Charles's reign. Blamed evil advisers, corrupt bishops and papists for the troubles in Kingdom, and attempted to limit the King's power and reform the Church.
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