Change after the English Civil War Flashcards

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Why was Charles I accused of treason?

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He had killed his own countrymen in war and he wrote letters to the French and Irish enocuraging them to invade on his behalf

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What happened in the Pride’s Purge?

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Colonel Pride arrested 45 MPs for suporting the king and expelled many others who still wanted to negotiate with Charles

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What was the Rump Parliament?

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The group of MPs left in power who were against the King and did not support negotiating with him

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Why were many afraid of singing the King’s death warrant?

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They believed he had the Divine Right of Kings and they would be punished in hell

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What does the term regicide mean?

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The crime of killing a King

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On what date was Charles I executed?

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30th January 1649

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Who became the Lord Protector after the execution of the King?

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Oliver Cromwell

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In which Irish town did Cromwell massacre the people?

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Drogheda

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Why did Cromwell order the massacre at Drogheda?

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The Irish had rebelled, they still supported the King, they were in Cromwell’s view barbaric because they spoke Irish, were Catholic and lived on humble farms

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What hypocritical action did Cromwell take?

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He dissolved parliament and ruled with Major Generals

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What were Cromwell’s religious beliefs?

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He was a strict puritan

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How did Cromwell’s puritan beliefs influence all of England?

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He banned many things that were viewed as sinful like football, dancing, swearing, makeup, drinking etc.

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What does the phrase ‘Ability not Nobility’ mean?

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It is your talent and skill that should reflect your promotion in society, not your rank based on your title.

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What was the name of the army Cromwell led in the English Civil War?

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New Model Army

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When Cromell died who took over?

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His son, Richard Cromwell.

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Why was Richard Cromwell an ineffective ruler?

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He had inherited the role he did not have experience and could not keep control of the country

17
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Who was invited back to run England after Richard Cromwell?

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Charles II

18
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In what year did Charles II return as monarch?

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1660

19
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What does the phrase ‘restoration’ refer to?

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The restoring (bringing back) of the monarchy after the commonwealth.

20
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What important document did Charles II have to sign before reclaiming the throne?

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Declaration of Breda

21
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Why was the Declaration of Breda so significant?

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It forever changed the relationship between the King and Parliament - the King had to rule with Parliament

22
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What was Charles II’s nickname?

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The Merry Monarch

23
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Which scientific institution did Charles II start?

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The Royal Society