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26 Cards in this Set
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Main plot (plan to replace James with his sister Arabella) supported by the Spanish Habsburgs |
1603 |
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James crowned Aged 36 |
1603 |
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Millenary Petition Puritan church reforms |
1603 |
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Peace with Spain |
1604 |
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Apology of the House of Commons Restated Parliament’s rights: - freedom of speech -control over elections -king could not make changes to religion |
1604 |
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Hampton Court Conference fails |
1604 |
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Gunpowder plot |
1605 |
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Oath of Allegiance Catholics had to take it |
1606 |
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English Parl rejects unison with Scotland |
1607 |
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Great Contract |
1610 |
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Abbott appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury |
1610 |
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English translation of the bible |
1611 |
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First Parliament dissolved |
1611 |
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Second parl begins |
1614 |
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Addled Parliament |
1614 |
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Spanish Match |
1614 |
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George Villiers becomes Jame’s favourite |
1615 |
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Overbury Scandal James pardoned Rochester and Lady Essex for killing Overbury |
1615-16 |
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William Laud appointed Dean of Gloucester because Buckingham wanted him to. |
1616 |
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George Villiers becomes Duke of Buckingham |
1617 |
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Cockyane Project |
Cloth trade change 1615-17 1618- cotton trade collapsed |
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Book of Sports Said which activities were permissible on a Sunday |
1618 |
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Financial reform Cranfield saved £20,000 on wardrobe |
1618-20 |
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Parliament during a decay of trade |
1621 |
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Charles marries Henrietta Maria |
1624 |
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Parliament after Charles’ marriage |
1624 |