why Charles I embarked on Personal Rule in 1629.
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- why Charles I embarked on Personal Rule in 1629.
- religion
- arminianism
- connection to catholicism
- appointment of montagu as bishop of chichester
- support of Howson, bishop of oxford
- appointment of william laud as bishop of london- and privy council
- puritans- 1626, aim to silence by banning discussion of sensitive religious topics
- york house conference 1626
- aim- solve puritan, arminian disputes, to defend montagu from HoC prosecution
- c's contempt for puritans- shown by refusing ot attend
- buckingham clearly sided with arminianism
- 3 resolutions [1929] 1,denouncement of C's Arminian advisers
- arminianism
- finance
- petition of right [1628] - by wentworth earl of strafford
- no tax without parliamentary consent
- no forced loans on citizens
- 3 resolutions [1929]: saying T&P is unacceptable; those involved are enemies
- 1625-6 parliaments- disputes over C's right to collect tonnage and poundage
- petition of right [1628] - by wentworth earl of strafford
- buckingham- war and finance
- cadiz [1625]-
- finance- £250k lost with no positive outcome
- drunk, lacked training, 4-6K deaths
- la
Rochelle 1927
- french hugenots. only 6000 died
- charles- wanted to protect
- impeachemnt attemtpt- milatary failure, arminianism, patronage
- assassination 1628
- parl still failed to co-operate with C after
- cadiz [1625]-
- religion
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