Zusammenfassung der Ressource
MFL on Charles
- Parliament
- Subsidies for 1625
Parliament (5 =
£140,000, war)
- Charles three
parliaments (1625,
1626, 1628)
- 5 Knights Case -
Absolutist Monarch
- Had to house troops, forced upon them
- Three Resolutions; 1) Popery and Arminianism,
Tonnage and Poundage, captial enemy
- Made opposing MPs sheriffs so they couldn't be elected
- T+P was collected without permission from Parliament
- 1628 parliament subsidies (5=£280,000)
- T+P main issue of 1625 parliament
- Petition of Rights
- Forced to sign it
- Forced loans illegal
- No-one imprisoned without just cause
- Soldiers not billeted against will
- Martial Law illegal
- 1626 Parliament dissolved
due to Buckingham
- Absolutist Tendencies
- Forced Loan
- 5 Knights Case
- FP against Spain
- Dissolution of Parliament
- Buckingham's Assassination
- Henrietta Maria influence
- Fresh start with Charles
- Religion
- Sibthorpe (Armenian) defended
forced loan, increased Charles'
support for Armenianism
- Laud appointed Bishop of London
- Laud, was appointed Bishop of London
- York House Conference
- Conference between Puritans and Armenians
- Buckingham and Charles'
support for Armenianism
- Economy
- 1627 - Forced loan to get money from the
people who would give subsidies without
parliaments permission
- Forced Loan undermined parliaments
authority and showed that Charles had
absolutist tendencies
- Foreign Policy
- Cadiz Expedition - 1625
- Huge failure and
showed Kings lack of
discipline
- 1627 - Ile de re expedition
- Break from France
- 1621
- Refused to give military aid to help Hugeunots
- Aggressive policy against Spain
- Wife - Henrietta Maria