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Card 6

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Ship Money was a traditional tax used on coastal counties in times of national danger. In what year did Charles extend it to inland counties?

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Card 7

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In its first 3 years, Ship Money was extremely successful, despite complaints. What was the payment rate?

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Card 8

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Initially, how much money was Ship Money bringing in per year?

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Card 9

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Serious opposition emerged after the John Hampden case. What year did this take place?

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Card 10

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By 1639, Charles was also demanding Coat and Cloth money. What had the payment rate of Ship Money now fallen to?

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Card 11

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In what year was Laud appointed Archbishop of Canterbury?

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Card 12

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Which religious group had the King's support in the 1630s?

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Card 13

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What did Puritans Bastwick, Burton and Prynne criticise in the pamphlets they wrote?

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Card 14

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When was Thomas Wentworth sent to Ireland as Lord Deputy?

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Card 15

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How many times did King Charles I visit Scotland during Personal Rule?

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