Cards (20)

  • 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