How long did Queen Elizabeth I reign as a ruler?
45 years
What did the Church of England declare England as?
A republic
Between what dates has England been rules by a Tudor leader?
A. 1485-1600 B. 1312-2024 C. 1763-1819 D.1776-2024
A. 1485-1600
Oliver Cromwell
Charles was a strong supporter of what?
A. Science B. Arts C. James needs a haircut D. None of the above
A,B,C
What was the first Stuart Monarch?
King James I
Was the Queen Elizabeth's marriage allowed?
No, it was forbidden.
When did James II inherit the throne?
A.1686 B.1685 C.1684 D. None of the above
B.1685
Who broke with the Roman Catholic Church?
Henry VIII
Who helped found the Royal Society?
A. Farhan B. Charles I C. James II D. None of the Above
Who led the Common Wealth?
Oliver Cromwell
What laws did King James I agree to rule according to?
English Laws
What year did King James I make a speech in parliament that didn't convince the king to rule by divine right?
1610
What were the clashes between King James I and Parliament mostly about?(2 correct answers, only one is neccesary)
Money and Foreign policies
What did the colonist believe in the civil war?
The colonists believed they should have a voice in decisions that affected them, while the British Parliament did not care about their requests and enacted the Stamp Act despite protests.
How many times did Queen Elizabeth summon parliament?
13 times
Complete the sentanace with the right word.
Parliament approved the Act of Supremacy, making the monarch head of the Church of England.
A. Sugar B. Supremacy C. Stamp D. Parliament
B. Supremacy
Between what years did the civil war start?
1642-1651
Where did Cromwell lead forces into ___ after Charles II attacked England.
A. Japan B. Bulgaria C. Ireland D. Italy
C. Ireland
How did James II anger his subjects?
He angered his subjects by suspending laws on a whim and appointing Catholics to high office
Who was Charles II's brother?
A. James II B. James I C. James Carlo Catanjal D.None of the above
A. James II
Who was executed for being a tyrant,traitor,murderer and a public enemy?
Charles I
When was Charles I executed?(Exact day month and year)
January 30th 1649
Who was the first leader to be trialed and executed by his own people?
Charles I
What did the act of Supremacy do?
It made the monarch the head of the Church in England