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Q: What did parliament agree to give king Charles?
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What did Parliament agree to give King Charles I after signing the Petition of Right?

Money


After signing the petition of rights what did parliament agree to give king Charles?

Money


Did King Charles the first agree to the petition?

Yes, because according to his Petition of Rights he agreed to the Parliament and the Crown's power.


Why king Charles 1 and parliament could not agree before the Civil war?

because the king wanted power over England and Parliament did as well


Who was the Monarch who dissolved Parliament in 1629?

King Charles I


Why did King Charles call out Parliament?

Charles closed Parliament because they refused to help him and give him the money he needed and they were gaining to much power. The parliament had a list of demands to get more power off the King. The kings anger at the Parliament was, one of the main triggers of the Civil War. Many major demands consisting of the King to not make any important decisions in the name of religion, country or money without the Parliament approval. This made the King furious thus closing the Parliament was his only choice.


Why did king charles' parliament refuse to give him money?

he was already in alot of debt and they knew that they wouldn't get there money back.


What did the puritans have to do with king Charles death?

The Puritan Parliament ordered the death of King Charles I for Treason.


Does the eleven years tyranny mean the 11 years the king ruled without the parliament?

Yes it does It was King Charles I and he closed parliament from 1628 - 1640


Who was the first king to be executed by the English parliament?

King Charles I of England


Why wasn't king Charles 1 good at parliament?

He


Why did they execute King Charles I?

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.