Charles - Chapter 3 (Yes daniel, you do need to use a laptop.) (Use orange book) Flashcards
How old was Charles when he became King?
- Charles was 24 years old.
Why was Charles not ‘supposed’ to become Monarch?
- Charles was the second son of James, his first son, Henry, was heir to the throne until his death in November 1612.
- Following his death Charles became the new heir to the throne, something which he was unused to.
What approach did Buckingham take toward Charles following his sucession to the throne?
- Buckingham was originally disliked by Charles due to the close relationship which he had with his Father.
- However, Charles was a very lonley person, and was susceptible to overtures of friendship from Buckingham.
- Buckingham wanted to develop a friendship with Charles to remain relevant after the inevitable death of James.
What area of foreign policy did Buckingham have considerable influance over?
- The direction of the War with Spain.
- He was responsible for several mishaps during the war, which were both embarrasing and financially costly.
How did Charles respond to the poor Military Leadership of Buckingham?
- He refused to accept the fact that Buckingham was incompetent.
- How many subsidies did Parliament grant James in 1624?
- Three Subsidies
- The purpose of which was to secure Ireland, Support the Dutch and to rebuild and improve the Navy.
How did James’ military strategy effect Charles relationship with Parliament?
- Parliament wanted a war with Spain in 1624, James wanted to avoid this, and intended to regain the Palatinate while avoiding full scale war.
- This caused much of the money allocated in 1624 to be wasted, or spent against the will of Parliament.
- This made it much harder for Charles to get funding for the military, it also made parliament more restrictive.
How did Charles’ marriage to Henrietta Maria cause conflict?
- When the Spanish Match collapse, many people in Parliament were happy, and celebrated the event.
- So when Charles instead married a French Catholic, this was not much more popular than the Spanish Match.
Who was Cardianl Richelieu?
- Louis XIII’s Chief Minister from 1624.
- He was determined to reduce the power of Spain.
- He wanted to restore the power of the French Monarch.
What was Cardinal Richelieu’s stance on the war with Spain?
- He was opposed to any direct intervention.
- He wanted Spain to remain locked in war.
- He wanted to use this oppotunity to grow French interests elsewhere.
What Religious reform in England was Cardinal Richelieu pushing for?
- Reduction of the Penal Laws.
- Allowing Charles’ wife to attend Catholic services.
List the overall reasons as to why Charles had a difficult relationship with Parliament: (Up to 1629)
- Charles’ personality and his personal views on Divine Right and the role of the Monarch.
- Foreign Policy Problems - War with Spain.
- Financial Pressures.
- Support of Buckingham.
- Religious Issues.
When was the first Parliament?
- June - August 1625.
What were the problematic contexts surrounding the 1625 Parliament?
- An outbreak of the Plague in London meant many MP’s were unwilling to expose themselves to the disease.
- Henrietta Maria had just arrived from France, this brought Religious issues up from the various radical MP’s who remained, despite the Plague.
How was Foreign Policy an issue in the 1625 Parliament?
- Charles and Buckingham were unwilling to explain much of their plans to Parliament, as Charles did not see any reason why he should have to.
- Eventually, they made it clear than a Naval Expedition to Cadiz was needed.
- Charles also hoped to subsidise a Danish invasion of Germany, but how much this would cost was not clear. Parliament wanted more details.