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I think it is because Charles I wanted to rule without parliament for a while and he married a Catholic Princess when most of his country were Protestants.

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Which statment best describes Charles I's relationship with parliament?

Charles I relationship with Parliament grew very contentious during his reign. The situation culminated with his forced abdication and execution at the hand of Parliament.


What is Charles I's relations hit with parliament?

Charles I had a troubled relationship with Parliament, as he believed in the divine right of kings and resented Parliament's attempts to limit his power. This led to multiple conflicts and ultimately to the English Civil War, which resulted in Charles I's execution in 1649.


Was parliament Catholic in 1625-1642?

No, they were mostly protestants and puritans, which explains why Cromwell was so popular by King charles' execution in 1642.


Why did Charles the first get his head choped off?

Charles I was executed in 1649 after being found guilty of high treason by the English Parliament during the English Civil War. He had repeatedly clashed with Parliament over issues of power and authority, leading to his overthrow and eventual trial and execution.


Document that stopped collection of taxes without Parliament's consent?

The Petition of Right."Following disputes between Parliament and King Charles I over the execution of the Thirty Years' War, Parliament refused to grant subsidies to support the war effort, leading to Charles gathering "forced loans" without Parliamentary approval and arbitrarily imprisoning those who refused to pay"


What was the year execution of Charles I?

1649


Who condemned Charles 1 to death?

The trial of Charles I was conducted by the English Parliament, which had been largely taken over by Puritan factions. A majority of the Parliament voted to convict him, and he was sentenced to death. The specific individuals who condemned him were those who supported his execution, including Oliver Cromwell and other prominent Puritan leaders.


What was Charles the i's threat?

King Charles I of England threatened to dissolve Parliament and rule without its consent after failing to reach agreements with them on key issues like taxation and religious matters. This act ultimately led to the English Civil War and Charles' eventual trial and execution.


Who took control of England following Charles i execution?

Charles II


What happened at the execution of Charles l?

He died


Who was Charles you replaced by after his execution?

Oliver Cromwell


Who was Charles replaced by after his execution?

Oliver Cromwell