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What was the parliamentary conflict in regards to religion?

On many occasions E objected to Puritan bills as parliament has no right to raise questions


- William Strickland got excluded but had to be readmitted as parliament was outraged


- Shows parliaments growing power and influence

What parliamentary conflicts occurred in regards to succession?

1566 = subsidy bill


- Queen says marriage won't be discussed - parliament protests and Elizabeth dissolves it.


Shows parliament increasing in confidence as they are better educated


BUT Elizabeth has the power.

How was Elizabeth in control?

11/13 times parliament called for financing


- Elizabeth didn't place much value in them


- Vetoed 34 bills


- Imprisoning awkward members e.g. Peter Wentworth


- Parliament dependant on monarch = 145 weeks in 45 years