Outbreak to Civil War 1642- essay plan map
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- Outbreak of Civil war 1642
- 1- Radicalism of Parliament 1641->
- relatively united- 'turn clock b ack' restrain king not attack authority
- Strafford & 10 propositions- too far
- Split parliamentary unity
- Act of Attainder- concerned about legal methods used
- Strafford & 10 propositions- too far
- cracks in Anti-court consensus
- Rad due to mistrust of king- attitudes and actions
- Triennial act, delayed signing death warrant
- Convinced P that if LP was dissolved, King would not keep to promises
- Triennial act, delayed signing death warrant
- 2- Actions of Pym/ followers in religion
- Equal importance with Charles' actions
- Most MPs- reverse Laudian reforms- radical proposals frightened MPS
- Raised Q's that if parliament removed hierarchy in church, possible to remove it in society- breakdown in authority and law and order
- Bishops Exclusion Bill May 1641
- Root and Branch Bill June 1641
- Charles actions equal- split MPs- 2 sides formed
- POSITIVE ACTIONS
- Daughter married William of Orange- Protestant
- Promoting non-Laudian bishops
- Promised to reverse changes
- MPS support C- symbol of tradition and order
- POSITIVE ACTIONS
- 3-Effects of Irish Rebellion
- Equal between Pym & King
- MP= popish plot- EXPLAIN- C symoathetic to rebs- HM influence
- HM-sis to Catholic French king Louis XII
- attention to C military authority0 discussed in parliament- some felt going too far- preach of RP
- Fear C would crush opposition in Eng- key reason for MILITIA BILL DEC 161- Split
- Grande remonstrance Nov 41- unhappy at involvement of 'common people'
- C moderate response- split MPS
- 4- Events of 1642
- Equal between king and parliament
- Jan- C arrests 5 members- MISTRUST- use force- MP back to Pym
- Militia Ordinance- Parliament
- Commissions of Array- King
- Both sides have army
- Commissions of Array- King
- June- 19 Propositions- Par- impossible for C to accept
- Aug- C declares war- 800 turn up
- Sept- anyone who didn't support par- 'delinquents' would pay for war
- Forced those who wanted to stay neutral to take side
- 1- Radicalism of Parliament 1641->
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