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Card 6
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Who was blamed for the armies failure at Cadiz in 1625
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Card 7
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when was Buckingham assassinated
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Card 8
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Why did Charles dissolve parliament in 1626
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Card 9
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How did charles get around the fact he couldn't receive tonnage and poundage
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Card 10
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The five knights case showed charles absolutionist behaviour when...
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Card 11
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In 1628 charles accepted the petion of right but denied its lawful status. The petition of right stated what?
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Card 12
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Parliment put forward three resolutions in 1629, what were they?
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Card 13
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On march 10 1629 Charles announced the dissolution of parliment. what was this known as and how long did it last?
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