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Unit Group 1: British Period Study and Enquiry
1.3 The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660
1.3.2 Charles I's Personal Rule
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What event did the breakdown in relations between Charles I and Parliament during his Personal Rule lead to?
English Civil War
Charles I's desire for an absolute monarchy was a key cause of his conflict with
Parliament
.
Archbishop Laud's religious reforms aimed to suppress
Puritanism
.
The breakdown in relations between Charles I and Parliament ultimately led to the outbreak of the English Civil War in
1642
The Ship Money tax, levied by Charles I, was initially intended to fund the
navy
What were the two financial policies introduced by Charles I that challenged parliamentary control?
Ship Money and Forced Loan
Conflict with Parliament over religious and financial issues was a reason for Charles I's
Personal Rule
.
True
The Forced Loan imposed by Charles I was approved by Parliament.
False
What was the ultimate outcome of Charles I's Personal Rule?
English Civil War
Match the event with its significance during Charles I's Personal Rule:
Dissolution of Parliament (1629) ↔️ Ended Parliament's role in governing
Ship Money (1634-1640) ↔️ Funded the navy without approval
Scottish Prayer Book Riots (1637) ↔️ Protest against religious reforms
Laud's Reforms (1633-1640) ↔️ Angered Puritans with religious changes
Order the key areas affected by Charles I's Personal Rule:
1️⃣ Financial Policies
2️⃣ Religious Tensions
3️⃣ Political Relationships
Charles I's Personal Rule lasted from
1629
to 1640.
Key events during Charles I's Personal Rule in chronological order:
1️⃣ Dissolution of Parliament (1629)
2️⃣ Forced Loan (1626-1628)
3️⃣ Ship Money (1634-1640)
4️⃣ Laud's Reforms (1633-1640)
5️⃣ Scottish Prayer Book Riots (1637)
The Scottish Prayer Book Riots were triggered by the imposition of a new
Anglican Prayer Book
.
True
Charles I's desire for
absolute monarchy
was influenced by other European monarchs
True
Archbishop Laud's religious reforms aimed to suppress dissenting religious groups
True
The Laud's Reforms aimed to impose uniform
Anglican
practices
True
What was the purpose of Ship Money levied by Charles I?
Fund the navy
What period does Charles I's Personal Rule refer to?
1629 to 1640
What was the Forced Loan imposed by Charles I during his Personal Rule?
A tax without approval