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1. The puritan age ‘Tis all in pieces, all coherence gone
John Donne,
An Anatomy of the World
2. James I charles I (1625-1642)the puritans charles Iequality between divine right of kingsking and parliament THE PETITION OF RIGHTS (1628) which greatly limited the power of the king
Charles married Henriette Marie, the Catholic daughter of the King of France, appointed the Cardinal William Laud as Archbishop of Canterbury
THE CIVIL WAR (1642
3. CAVALIERS ROUNDHEADS ROYALISTS SUPPORTERS OF PARLIAMENTfrom monarchy to republicthe commonwealtholiver cromwell , lord protector of england, scotland and ireland1649 execution of charles i Abolishment of the House of Lords
Restoration of the international prestige
Reorganization of the Navy
More successful in foreign than in internal policy
At his death, his son proved unable to rule
1659 THE GENERAL GEORGE MONK SUMMONED A NEW PARLIAMENT WHERE BOTH HOUSES WERE RESTORED AND IN 1660 THE PARLIAMENT INVITED CHARLES II TO RETURN THE REPUBLIC WAS OVER
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