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He denouced the Indulgences in his book. -
He decided to translate the bible in english so not only the Priest can read it -
creation of the Anglican Church
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he took the power of the Pope -
Seperation of the church of England and the Roman catholique church
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The Greatest rebellion in Tudor monarch
Lasted 6 month -
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The son of Jane Seymour
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The book is for every church of Englan$d -
She restored Catholism
over 200 protestants killed during her reign
daughter of Catherine of Aragor -
Daughter of Anne Boleyn
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The book of Common Prayer at every perish
obligation to attend an anglican service -
She became the Supreme Governor of the church of England -
The love Affair? (1559-1561) -
the doctrin and important changes
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He excommunicated the queen -
The queen master spy discover a letter that showed that Mary queen of Scot took part in the plot against the queen -
She was a threat, and a legitimate heir for catholics -
England had a new fleet, a material advantage and a new strategy(line battle) -
Son of Mary Stuart, he is also king of Scotland since 1567
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Catholics wanted to blow up the parliament with king James inside -
Catholics countries vs protestants countries
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The king against the parliament
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A document that reaffirmed the power of the parliament -
The King ruled without calling a parliament for 11 years
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King James tried to impose a new book of common prayer in Scotland which led to a riot
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The Parliament has the right to appoint a general without the king permission
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A document voted by parliament summerizing all the wrong doing of the king -
irish Catholics rebels against protestant settlers -
After marching into the House of Commons, he left London for York and then declared war on parliament -
Parliamentarians(Roundheads) vs Royalists(Cavaliers)
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The King was put on trial for high treason then executed -
England was governed by his people wthout a king
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The time between two reign
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England first written constitution -
A military dictatorship led by the lord protector Cromwell
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In exchange of the return of monarchy he promised amnesty
religious tolerance
to share power with the parliament -
A series of repressive laws towards religious groups not belonging to the Anglican Church
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Son of King Charles I
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The return of monarchy with king Charles II -
All ministers had to swear to conform to the book of Common prayer -
A rumored plot organised by the french to murder Charles II and replace him with by his catholic brother James II -
Parliament attempted to remove James II from the succession line. However king Charles II dissolve the parliament
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With the help of parliament the king's son in law William of Orange seized the crown without any resistance -
it fixed limitations on the sovereign's powers -
Freedom of worship for all protestants and religious pluralism -
They became joint monarchs
Mary daughter of James II and Dutch William of Orange -
Ensured a protestant succession
Put an end to the 16th and 17th quarrel between King and Parliament -
Creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
England, Wales, Scotland