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James l
James l took the thrown and became king in 1603. -
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Charles l was executed
Charles l was taken by rebel forces and sentenced to death in 1649. -
Parliment rules
When Charles l died Parliment steped up to rule England with Cromwell at the top. -
Parliment falls
When Parliment fell apart due to Cromwell, Charles ll took the thrown agreeing to be a king with limited power. -
James ll
Son of Charles ll, he ruled but foolishly reopened the old Caltholic ways. -
William lll
With James ll exiled and with no children of him to take the thrown. William lll great-grandson of William the Silent, and Mary steped up to be king. -
Anglicans, some aristocrats, and opponents of royal prerogative
Anglicans, some aristocrats, and opponents of royal prerogative formed a conspiracy against the king. -
Toleration Act of 1689
Citizens were no longer to be persecuted for their religious beliefs. -
George l
Got to thrown threw marrying the great-grandaughter of James ll.