what type of monarchy was established in the English revolution
A constitutional monarchy was established
what caused conflict between the parliament and the king
Charles believing in divine right of the king
why was prince Charles ii exiled to France
because of the execution of his father
who was the battle of Naseby between
it was between the monarchy and parliament
what is Constitutionalism
the government must follow the law and respect limits on its power.
what does constitutional monarchy mean
it means the parliament holds power
why did people rebel against the king
because he was not ruling according to the law
to were was prince Charles ii exiled
France/ lower lands
who won
parliament!
what is Jacobitism
a failed movement to bring back the Stuart kings to the British throne.
what was the main outcome of the English revolution
the main outcome was the parliament regained power.
what is the most common cause for people to rebel against their own government
Hunger!
why was king Charles i executed
due to high treason
when was the battle of Naseby
June 14, 1645
what is Protestantism
a branch of Christianity focused on faith in Jesus, the bible, and a personal connection with God
what was the result of the conflict between the monarchy and parliament
the conflict resulted in a civil war
what caused king Charles to call back the parliament
He needed money
when was Charles i executed
in 1649
who commanded the Parliments army
Thomas fair fax and Oliver Cronwell
what is Liberalism
belief in freedom, equality, and limited government control.
what outcome declared the end of absolute monarchy
the execution of Charles i
how long did the king rule without parliament
11 years!!!
what was the 8-year period of Charles's ii exile known as
the restoration period
what was the king's army called
The royalist
what is Parliamentarianism
a system where the government is led by a prime minister chosen by the parliament