The outcome of the First Civil War 1642-6 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryCrisis of StateA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Grace ThornerCreated on: 02-06-16 20:49 1642 Battle of Edgehill 1 of 34 1642 Battle of Turnham Green 2 of 34 1643 Royalist three-pronged attack 3 of 34 1644 Battle of Marston Moor 4 of 34 1645 Battle of Naseby 5 of 34 Until summer 1645 Disparity of resources between each side was not so great that Parliament's victory was inevitable. 6 of 34 4th Jan 1642 Charles abandons London 7 of 34 1642 Hero's welcome for Essex upon his return to London after Turnham Green 8 of 34 1642 The Militia Bill was passed as an ordinance 9 of 34 Oct 1644 Second Battle of Newbury 10 of 34 19th Feb 1645 The New Model Army Ordinance 11 of 34 1647 The Representation of the Army 12 of 34 1642 The Commissions of Array 13 of 34 1644 Charles copied Parl's introduction of consrciption 14 of 34 1643 Parliament introduced conscription 15 of 34 1641 The Irish rebellion 16 of 34 1639-40 The Bishops' Wars 17 of 34 Sept 1643 The Solemn League and Covenant 18 of 34 Feb 1644 The Committee for Both Kingdoms 19 of 34 Nov 1642 Ordinance for Assessment tax 20 of 34 March 1643 Introduction of sequestration of Royalist 'malignants' estates 21 of 34 July 1643 Parl' introduce an excise tax 22 of 34 1644 Charles introduced an excise tax 23 of 34 1644 Introduction of compounding 24 of 34 5th July 1642 The Committee for Safety established 25 of 34 1646-8 Everyone envisioned a settlement with the monarchy 26 of 34 1645 Publication of Charles' correspondence with France and the Pope 27 of 34 1643 Earl of Newcastle refused to march south - disobey Charles' orders 28 of 34 1643 Charles decided to lay siege to Gloucester after taking Bristol 29 of 34 Jan 1644 Scottish invasion 30 of 34 Sept 1643 The Cessation treaty 31 of 34 Dec 1644 Death of John Pym 32 of 34 May 1644 Rupert misinterprets Charles' letters - leads to MM 1644 33 of 34 1646 Charles surrenders to the Scots at Newark 34 of 34
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