Personal Rule
Bishops Wars
Breakdown
Events in the War
Execution of the King
100

What ancient tax was controversially applied to inland towns?

Ship Money

100

The attempt to impose what on the Scottish Church triggered the Bishops' Wars?

A Prayer Book

100

The Parliament that was elected in 1640 and lasted in some form until 1660 is known as:

The Long Parliament

100

What was the name of England's first professional army created by Parliament in 1645?

New Model Army (NMA)

100

In what year was Charles executed?

1649

200

Who was Charles's unpopular Archbishop of Canterbury?

William Laud

200

What major northern English city did the Scots capture in 1640?

Newcastle

200

How many weeks did the Short Parliament last for?

Three

200

How many years did the English Civil War last?

Four

200

What did Parliament demand that the state religion should become?

Prebyterianism

300

How long did the Personal Rule last? 

Eleven years

300

The Scottish rebels gave themselves what name?

The Covenanters

300

Who was the Lord Protector of Ireland who Parliament impeached? 

Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Stafford

300

Who was the commander of the Royalist forces?

Prince Rupert (of the Palatinate) 

300

What event created the 'Rump' Parliament, which would agree to the trial of the King?

Pride's Purge

400

By 1629, a parliamentary subsidy had declined to how much?

£55,000 (take £5000 either side)

400

What was the name of the alternative Scottish government that formed?

The Tables

400

Charles's attempt to arrest his opponents in Parliament in January 1642 is known as:

The Five Members Coup

400

What would men join to avoid being recruited for the regular army? 

Militia

400

What was the group within the army that wanted more social justice?

The Levellers

500

What name did Charles give to his policy designed to improve government efficiency? 

Thorough

500

What famous general was the commander of the Scottish forces?

David Leslie

500

What was the act that meant that the King could no longer dismiss Parliament?

Triennial Act

500

Historians who believe that Parliament was always going to win, as they had more resources, are called:

Determinist/Structuralist

500

Where did Charles escape to launch the Second Civil War?

Isle of Wight