Timeline to the Protestant Reformation

  • Jun 15, 1215

    The Magna Carta

    The Magna Carta
    Act issued in England on June 15, 1215 by King John of the Earth under pressure from magnates, excited by royal arbitrariness and tax oppression. Formally it was a privilege having one significant agreement between the king and his vassals
  • Dec 14, 1215

    Establishment of Parliament in England

    Establishment of Parliament in England
    The first English Parliament was convened in 1215, with the creation and signing of the Magna Carta.
  • English Civil War

    English Civil War
    It Is series of three international wars and continuous machinations that are available between parliamentarians and royalists from 1642 to 1651. Parliamentarians rebelled against King Charles I and Charles II. At that time, Oliver Cromwell destroyed the cultivation of the monarchy.
  • Execution of Charles I

    Execution of Charles I
    Seven years of fighting between Charles' supporters and Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians claimed the lives of thousands, and ultimately, of the King himself. Charles was convicted of treason and executed on 30 January 1649 outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall.
  • James II Married Anne Hyde

    James II Married Anne Hyde
    James II Married Anne Hyde in 1660, it made the Protestant population worry because they knew that he will make England Catholic again.
  • William and Mary Become Leaders

    William and Mary Become Leaders
    William and his wife Mary were crowned joint monarchs of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1689. Their accession, known as the 'Glorious Revolution', marked an important transition towards parliamentary rule as we know it today.
  • Two Treatises of Government Published

    Two Treatises of Government Published
    To the extent of a legal nature, from each individual he draws sacred and inalienable rights to property and freedom, specific formulated political demands. Locke formulated the guiding principles that contain specific relations between the people and the authorities