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The Civil War and Oliver Cromwell. presented by Eva Seifertová. Content. The English Revolution Charles I. The Civil War Oliver Cromwell Summary. The English Revolution (1640-1658). Commonly divided into 4 periods: -1st Parliamentary fight ( 1640- 1642)
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The Civil War and Oliver Cromwell presented by Eva Seifertová
Content • The English Revolution • Charles I. • The Civil War • Oliver Cromwell • Summary
The English Revolution (1640-1658) • Commonly divided into 4 periods: -1st Parliamentary fight (1640- 1642) (against the King Charles I.) -2nd The Civil War (1642-1649) -3rd The period of the Republic (1649-1653) -4th Cromwell’sProtectorate(1653-1658) • Long lasting conflict (absolutism- Charles I. X Parliament); -accompanied with religious unrest
Charles I. (1600-1649) • Son of James I. (Stuart’sdynasty) • Ruled in 1625; (reign 1625-1649) • Huge Effort to rule absolutistic without parliament, he follows his father’ssteps • 1629 dissolved the Parliament (Charles I. governed without a Parliament 11 years) • shortage of money (he needs Parliamentary permission to raise taxes); he was forced by the shortage of funds to call Parliament in 1640 • Money needed for building an army (religious rebellion in Scotland) • Unsuccessful negotiation (Charles I. X Parliament) • 1642 armed conflict began (Charles I. with his army ran into parliament building).
The Civil War(1642-49) • Firstly, Charles I. was successful, ruled over the north of the country 3 main battles: • 1644: Battle of Marston Moore (1st victory of parliament army; Cromwell´s own army brought fame to him) • 1645: Battle of Naseby ( the definitive victory of parliament, Charles I. captured for the 1st time) • 1648: Battle of Preston: (The king defeated and captured again) • The King imprisoned, found guilty for treason and executed (beheaded). • Refused all the accusations • 2 Shirts • Did not show any fear during the execution; died with nobleness.
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) • Born in Huntington in 1599 • 1620 married Elizabeth Bourchier • Aristocrat, leader of Independents (an important branch of Puritans) • independents- the radical branch of Puritans; require a total defeat of the King • Built own army (Armoured Cavalry; used own money) • The period of Republic (1649-53) Cromwell - leader of the army, the most influential man in England • Defeated Levellers- the radical Puritans • 1653 dissolved Parliament Cromwell´s Protectorate (1653-1658) he was given a title: Lord Protector • honest, kind, moral demands
Oliver Cromwell • Seized Ireland and Scotland • Refused to become the King for several times (offered by his army) • Loosing support of his army (at the end of his life) • 1658 Cromwell died (plague, black death) • He chose his son Richard as a successor • Shortage of the army support led to his resignation as the Lord Protector • 1660 : Stuarts (Charles II.)
Summary • The Civil War impowerd Parliament, Puritans and their army • The end of the King´s radical absolutism • Greater religious freedom • Oliver Cromwell (the influential person, a military genius, successful conqueror – Ireland, Scotland, Jamaica)