Quest for Political Stability, Rule of Charles I

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In March 1625, what did Prince Charles become?
King
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What is the nationality and Religion of Charles I's wife?
French Catholic
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In 1625, what did Parliament refuse to grant Charles I, for life?
Tonnage and Poundage
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In 1626, Charles dissolves parliament to prevent the Duke of Buckingham's what?
Impeachment
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Which case happened in 1627?
Five Knights Case
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Who was assassinated in 1628?
Duke of Buckingham
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What was passed in 1628?
Petition of Right
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What happened to Parliament in 1629?
Recalled
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In 1633, who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury?
Laud
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In 1634, the Levy of what took place?
Ship money
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In 1637, Laud issued what that caused riots in Scotland?
Prayer book
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What war broke out in 1639, that Charles lost?
First Bishops war
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In November 1640, what was called?
Long Parliament
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In May 1641, who was put on trial and executed?
Wentworth
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Which act was introduced by Parliament in 1641?
Triennial Act
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Which rebellion broke out in October 1641?
Irish Rebellion
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In August 1642, Charles raised his standard in Nottingham and declared war on whom?
Parliament
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In 1645, who was executed?
Laud
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In April 1646, Charles surrenders to which group?
Scots
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Which (second) war broke out in 1648?
Civil War
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What happened in Parliament in December 1648?
Pride's Purge
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Charles I was what, on January 30th 1649?
Executed
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What is the nationality and Religion of Charles I's wife?

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In 1625, what did Parliament refuse to grant Charles I, for life?

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In 1626, Charles dissolves parliament to prevent the Duke of Buckingham's what?

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Which case happened in 1627?

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