The English Revolution: Outbreak of Civil War (1640-42) Continued

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What happened in the case of the Five Members 1642?
Members who wanted to charge Henrietta Maria with high treason, left London in Parliament's control
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Name two acts under the 19 propositions:
Parliament to approve royal children education, laws against papists
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Name two acts under the 19 propositions:
Parliament control militia and King's counsellors had to be approved by Parliament
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Why was the opposition of 1640 divided?
Charles had increasing political support
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Who was John Adamson?
A noble revolt
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Warwick, Essex and Northumberland had what in common?
Wanted to undermine king's power using ancient precedents
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Why was Charles unable to crush any opposition?
Had no army
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Why did the Puritans side with Parliament?
Believed Charles was a closeted Catholic
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Who was on the King's side?
The Catholics and loyal church of England men
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What were Clubmen?
Peasants determined to keep their shire neutral
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How many shires had neutrality pacts?
22
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Who was Parliament close with at the beginning of the war?
The Scots
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What happened to English people who were anti-Scottish?
They became Royalists
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In what areas of the Country was the Parliament party unpopular in?
Cornwall and Wales
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