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| What types of government did France have in the sixteenth century? What about England? |
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| absolutism; parliamentary monarchy |
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| What did the Parlement of Paris do? |
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| basically it was noble-dominated and helped register decrees before they came law under Louis XIV |
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| What Louis XIV catholic or protestant? |
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| What was so bad about James I? |
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| he was foreign to the country he ruled (he was a scot); he was also a homosexual; his court was a center for scandal and corruption; |
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| Name the books James I wrote. |
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| A Trew Law of Free Monarchies (divine right of kings); Book of Sports; Counterblast to Tobacco |
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| What did Charles I do to pay for his war? |
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| levy new tariffs and taxes |
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| This group rejected many Puritan doctrines and favored elaborate high-church practices. Charles I supported this group. |
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| Explain the ship money tax. |
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| This tax was an old law and was now required for all of England to pay. It was normally levied on coastal areas to pay for naval protection. |
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| Archbishop of Canterbury and supported Anglicanism. |
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| What were the Roundheads? |
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| they opposed parliament and Charles supported them |
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| What was the largest engagement of the war? who won? |
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| The battle of Marston Moor; Cromwell's new force-New Model Army |
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