The Coming of the Civil War, 1603-49Heinemann, 2000 - 151 sivua A study of the Civil War for AS Level History students. It is designed to fulfil the specifications in place from September 2000. It provides two sections featuring narrative and explanation of the topic. There are notes, biography boxes and definitions in the margin, and summary boxes to help students assimilate the information. There are also practice questions and hints and tips on what makes a good answer. |
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James Is reign 160325 | 23 |
Charles I the early years of | 54 |
Personal Rule 162940 | 71 |
Norfolk during Personal Rule | 85 |
The Short Parliament AprilMay 1640 | 94 |
The second session of the Long Parliament | 105 |
The Civil Wars and the execution | 114 |
16426 | 121 |
The Second Civil War 1648 | 131 |
HEINEMANN ADVANCED | 145 |
150 | |
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1603-49 HEINEMANN ADVANCED absolutist ADVANCED HISTORY KEY answer this question anti-court consensus Archbishop Arminians army attack attitude became believed bishops call Parliament Catholicism cavalry Charles and Buckingham Church of England Coming commander country gentry courtiers crisis to civil Cromwell Crown Deputy Lieutenants dismiss Parliament divine right Duke of Buckingham Earl Elizabeth English Essex Europe execution of Charles forced loans foreign policy Grand Remonstrance Hapsburgs HEINEMA HEINEMANN ADVANCED HISTORY Henrietta Maria House of Commons House of Lords ideas important issue James I's reign KEY PERSON KEY TERM KEY THEME king king's Laud Laudian London merchants military ministers monarch monopolies negotiations organised Palatinate Personal Rule Petition Petition of Right political Presbyterian problems Protestant Puritans Pym's religion religious Remonstrance Royalist Scotland Scots Scottish seventeenth century sheriffs ship money Short Parliament Spain Spanish Strafford tonnage and poundage troops views voted wanted William Laud