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Puritans disliked King Charles I for trying to impose more ceremonial forms of worship and for infringing on their religious beliefs and practices. They saw him as a threat to their religious autonomy and feared his actions would lead to a return to Catholicism in England. Additionally, Charles' political decisions, such as dissolving Parliament and ruling without their consent, further fueled their discontent.
a king Charles spaniel with another king Charles spaniel
The possessive form of "King Charles Laws" is "King Charles's Laws."
King Charles II
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel received its name from King Charles II.
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Charles I was the English king who granted land to Maryland. Charles was later executed in 1649 after a struggle with Parliament.
The king was King Charles
a King Charles spaniel is called 'un épagneul King Charles' or 'un King Charles' in French.
Puritans were against King Charles I primarily because they believed he was not doing enough to reform the Church of England according to their strict religious principles. They saw him as a threat to their religious freedom and sought to challenge his authority in order to create a more puritanical society. Additionally, Charles I's attempts to centralize his power and his conflicts with Parliament further alienated the puritans.
King Charles enjoyed hunting