Charles I: Relationship with Parliament Flashcards

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How was Charles’ relationship with plmt strained?

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He was determined to pursue war and was less inclined to compromise over his prerogative

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Why did Charles call the 1625 plmt?

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He needed to procure funds to finance a Spanish war - planned an expenditure of £1 mil. for a naval expedition under Buckingham as plmt had suggested in 1621, and a land campaign

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What actions did the Commons initially take in 1625 and why?

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Charles failed to clearly explain himself to plmt, and as James had accepted subsidies without waging war, only 2 small subsidies were granted

The collection of tonnage and poundage was restricted to a year - slight towards Buckingham, Lord Admiralty

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How did Charles respond to the limit placed on the collections of tonnage and poundage in 1625?

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He continued to collect it after one year - previous monarchs had been granted the privilege for life

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What did Charles do in response to the 1625 plmt attacks on Laud?

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He made Montagu the royal chaplain - disregarded plmt’s views

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How did Charles antagonise the 1625 plmt and the PN?

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He refused to make concessions with the MPs, instead electing to provoke them, dissolving the plmt only after 2 months into its first session

Also failed to consult with the countryside gentry or engage with leading figures in Commons

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Why was the 1626 plmt immediately antagonised by Charles?

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William Laud preached the opening sermon - stressed obedience to the king

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How did Charles deal with his opponents before the 1626 plmt?

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Removed critics like Coke by confining them to local govt by picking them as sheriffs, while others like the Earl of Arundel were removed from court and imprisoned

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Why was the 1626 plmt reluctant to grant funds to Charles?

Give 2 of their grievances.

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The felt Buckingham was incompetent - blamed him for the military failure at Cádiz, and saw him as pro-Catholic and anti-plmt

Plmt did not want to approve the huge sums as they preferred to engage in cheaper, naval warfare

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Why did the 1626 plmt begin impeachment proceedings against Buckingham?

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They viewed Buckingham as incompetent and a poor Lord Admiralty

Charles had threatened their existence: ‘Remember that plmt are altogether in my power for their calling, sitting and dissolution’

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What did Charles do in reaction to the impeachment proceedings against Buckingham?

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Sent John Eliot to the tower and dissolved plmt

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Who was to blame for the failure of the 1626 plmt?

Give both arguments

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Plmt were antagonistic over impeachment and refusing to grant subsidies

Charles set the tone with the opening sermon, removing his critics pre-emptively and refusing to give concessions

He also threatened plmt and dissolved it to protect Buckingham

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What were the grievances of the 1628 plmt?

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Taxation - Forced Loan and continued collection of tonnage and poundage

Billeting

Martial Law

Imprisonment without given cause or trial - relating to Nov 1627 5 Knights Case

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How did the 1628 plmt attempt to resolve its grievances in exchange for granting 5 subsidies?

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Petition of Right - fact it was a petition was less radical than Eliot and Selden’s suggestion of a Bill of Rights

Aimed to address their grievances and limit royal prerogative - distrust of Charles after falsification of documents in the 5 Knights Case

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How did Charles attempt to avoid the Petition of Right?

What did this lead to?

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He informally accepted it in June 1628 under the threat of impeachment against Buckingham and his desperation for funds

Commons insisted he gave royal assent and brought 2 remonstrances against Buckingham and the collection of tonnage and poundage that same month

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16
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What happened on 23rd August 1628?

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Buckingham assassinated by disgruntled soldier - Charles had suspended plmt that day and withdrew further afterwards to his wife

17
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What were the 3 Resolutions?

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2nd March 1629 - Valentine and Holles held down Speaker Finch

3 Resolutions were passed condemning king’s conduct, collection of tonnage and poundage and expressed opposition to Arminianism

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How were the 3 resolutions viewed by the PN and the King?

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Many MPs actually tried to leave during the upheaval and Speaker Finch cried - countryside gentry more aligned with these members

The King dissolved plmt 2 days later - Eliot, Valentine and Holles were tried and imprisoned for treason

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How did the relationship between the monarch and plmt change from 1603-1629?

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Mistrust of Charles and his frustration with plmt led to a deterioration of relations - Coward argues that there was not a fundamental breakdown in relations with the larger PN however