The english reformation

English Reformation

  • Period: Jan 26, 1485 to

    Tudor monarchs

    England ruled by Tudor monarchs
  • Period: Jan 27, 1485 to

    The tudors rule England

    The tudors like Elizabeth and Henry VIII knew how to control Parliament with cleverness. into respecting and knowing the government's role.
  • James I, became king

    James I, became king
    James I in the year 1603 took the English throne and there was a monarch strong ideas and about James I role.
  • Elizabeth I dies

    Elizabeth I dies
    Elizabeth dies in the year 1603 without being a mother and who inherited the throne was one of her relatives, James Stuart who was the ruling king of Scotland. With that problems that Henry and Elizabeth had long covered up also were inherited
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    Stuart King James I rules

    When James I becomes king he clashes with Parliament. Later he assumes Parliament for royal power and parliament response with a declaration. At last James I gives into Parliament.
  • James I makes a speech

    James I makes a speech
    In 1610 the king made a sppech to Parliament that would have the opposite effect of what he had expected. His speech started up as "The state of Monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth and sit God's throne, but even by God himself they are called gods...Kings are justly called gods for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of Divine power upon earth...and to the King is due both the affection of the soul and the service of the body of his subjects...;,
  • Charles I

    Charles I
    In the year 1625 Charles I inherited the throne and like his father he had the attitude of an absolute monarch.
  • Taxes Rise

    Taxes Rise
    Charles having to raise'taxes forced to summon parliament and before voting and before that happpen parliment insisted that for Charles to sign the petition of Rights. What this document would do is that it would prohibt the king from raising taxes without the parliments agreement or from putting in jail anyone without legal justification.
  • Charles I - Petition and without Parliment

    Charles I - Petition and without Parliment
    Charles does sign the petition in 1929 but then dissfuse parliment and without the petition that he once signed. That being said he ignored the petition, ruled the entire nation without the help of parliment for 11 years and during the time he created enemies like the Puritans.
  • Anglican prayer book

    Anglican prayer book
    Charles and Laud imposed the Anglican prayer book on scotland, but the Calvinst scots revolted. So charles could get funds Charles had to go to Parliment to suppress the scotish rebellion.
  • Long Parliament begins

    Long Parliament begins
    In the year 1640 Parliament becomes known as the long Parliament and this was because Parliament lasted on and off until the year 1653. This changed history in England since Charles ! and then Parliament attempting to execute their chief ministers and even the Archbishop.
  • The House of Commons

    The House of Commons
    Charles leads his troops to the House of Commons to put in jail the most radical leaders. They were able to escaped through a back door and he soon raised their own army. Then soon again this clash was not moved into a battle field.