I'm assuming you mean King Charles I... he was protestant.
Protestant.
King Charles I was executed because he was a Catholic king and refused to call parliament into session. The English people did not want a Catholic state but a Protestant state and were angered by Charles' hike in taxes and his distancing of parliament.
King Charles I was executed because he was a Catholic king and refused to call parliament into session. The English people did not want a Catholic state but a Protestant state and were angered by Charles' hike in taxes and his distancing of parliament.
He was a protestant. But people thought he was a Catholic because he was married to a Catholic woman.King Charles I was a Protestant many people may get him confused as being Catholic because he married a French woman called Henrietta Marie (or Henrietta Maria) and she was a Catholic. He also published a Prayer book in Scotland which looked very Catholic.King Charles I was raiseed as a Protestant, however he favored the Anglican form of worship. Charles married a Catholic woman and this brought his faith under question. King Charles started off as a Protestant, but he may have started practicing Catholicism secretly later on.
Charles 1 was a Protestant, he then married Henrietta Maria, which caused problems between Parliament and King Charles 1. He made changes to the church for Henrietta Maria, which caused even more problems between Parliament and King Charles. Henrietta Maria, was a French Catholic, If King Charles was a Catholic, and then married a Catholic, then religion wouldn't be problem, as then England would already be a Catholic, but King Charles was a Protestant, and married a Catholic. Which wasn't approval, for Parliament, This answer, answers a lot of question, not just what religion Charles 1 of England.
King Charles the 1st liked trying to convert citizens from protestant to catholic religion. He also enjoyed doing public speaking.
catholic
King Charles the 1st liked trying to convert citizens from protestant to catholic religion. He also enjoyed doing public speaking.
No, King James was a Protestant.
Protestant.
from a perspective of a Protestant back then, he had made churches more catholic and he was financially worse(ship money)