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religion
taxation use of prerogative courts
war between England and scotland
Absolutism in Ireland and planned use of Irish Army against England.
Scotland→Charles' visit postponed until army disbanded
Charles' advisers→Replaced with officers of state
Family→Protestants appointed as advisors for Queen and education of royal children
begins as conspiracies by Ustler Catholic Landowners (Sir Phelim O'Neil) puts pressure of governments to solve their grievances
The plot to capture Dublin was revealed and failed
O'Neil capyired key towns in Ulster
A week layer he produced a document from the King stating it was a comission.
Irish catholics spontaneously attacked and killed English and Scottish Protestants.
In London this was distorted by Propaganda with high numbers of deaths
Response to the Grand Remonstrance
Causes of Rebellion due to Strafford and the kings earlier rule.
Effect on GR→Without the rebellion the Grand Remonstrance probably wouldn't have passed - only 6 voters formed the majority. Formal evidence of the Popish Plot.
Attacks the English constitution.
Makes out the key issues of society.
Claims Puritan are the defenders of the law.
Calls for the reform the Church and chose the Kings ministers.
in public capturing of Catholics and a priest was hung
Issues within this affects the everyday life of people - leading to civil war.
Charles enters commons to Impeach, Pym, Hampden, Hazelrig, Holles, Strode and Lords member Kimbolton.
Men were not there due to Lucy Hay - Lady in waiting - informing.
Charles with 88 armed men enters and speaker says "I have neither eyes to see nor see nor tongue to speak but as the house directs me"
King is shown to be a tyrant - complete disregard to Parliamentary privileges and constitution.
Also shown to be weak due to failure.
become the agressors - cannot claim to be defending the constitution.
Popish plot of the Grand Remonstrance is too far.
Pym pushes for the Grand Remonstrance to be published publicly - unnecessary from Sir Edward Dering.
Last attempt at peace from parliament.
Basis for negotiated proposition for King.
Severe and proved that Parliament had no intetion of conlcusion
Long period between Civil and the opening of LP and happended directly after - meaning it was a direct result.
Power for reform was on both sides
Early work of Lp focused on undoing personal rule and thsi seemed a move towards good relations. Implying that Most MPS are ready to work with the king.
Relationship of Charles and Mps already broken from 15 years of rule. Charles proven his disregard for Parliament.
Cuases some Mps to push for consitutional change, so loop holes in the consitution change to restrict powers.
Many Mps were anti-court.