module 11 lesson 5 Flashcards
king of England who was executed
Charles l
war fought 1642 to 1649 between the Royalists, or Cavaliers, and the Puritan supporters of Parliament
English Civil War
leader of the Puritans
Oliver Cromwell
period after the monarchy was restored in England
Restoration
law giving prisoners the right to obtain a document saying that the prisoner cannot go to jail without being brought before a judge
habeas corpus
bloodless overthrow of King James ll
Glorious Revolution
government in which laws limit the monarch’s power
constitutional monarchy
group of government ministers that was a link between the monarch and Parliament
cabinet
What is the order of succession of the seven English rulers beginning with Elizbeth l and ending with William and Mary?
(1) Elizabeth l
(2) James l
(3) Charles 1
(4) Oliver Cromwell
(5) Charles ll
(6) James ll
(7) William
(8) Mary
Why did the English restore Charles ll to the British throne?
Because the believed that Puritan rule was less desirable than the freedom enjoyed under a monarchy
What were 3 limitations imposed on the British monarchy by the English Bill of Rights?
(1) that the monarch could not suspend laws
(2) that the monarchy could not limit free speech in Parliament
(3) that the monarch could not create new taxes without the consent of Parliament
What was the effect of the Edict of Nantes?
extended religious toleration to Huguenots to suppress religious violence in France
What was the effect of the Treaty of Utrecht?
ensured that France and Spain would not unite their countries under a Bourbon Family monarch
How did the English Parliament try to limit the power of Charles l?
by refusing to grant the king money unless he agreed to certain conditions
What became true about the British monarchy after the Glorious revolution?
that the monarch is restrained by a series of laws that he or she must obey