Ch 21-5

Parliament Limits the English Monarchy


21.5-Parliament Limits the English Monarchy.pdf

Group Discussions

What were some of the most important political changes that resulted from the Glorious Revolution?

Comparing and Contrasting: How were the central characteristics of the English and the French governments of the late 1600 similar or different? Think about powers of the rulers, organizations of governments, restraints on power.

Synthesizing: How did the events of the English Civil War, the Restoration, and the Glorious Revolution lead to the system of government that England has today?

Standards:

I-C.3 Explain and analyze revolutions (e.g., democratic, scientific, technological, social) as they evolved throughout the enlightenment and their enduring effects on political, economic and cultural institutions.

Objective:

Explain the conflicts that led to changes to the English political system.

Explain the causes and results of the English Civil War.

Describe the Restoration and the Glorious Revolution.

Explain changes under William and Mary.

WICOR: Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization and Reading

EQ: What were some of the most important political changes that resulted from the Glorious Revolution?

Monarchs defy Parliament

James problems

Charles I fights Parliament

Charles I enters the House of Commons

English Civil War

War topples a King

Cromwell’s rule

Puritan morality

English Civil War - The Conflict that changed England forever

Oliver Cromwell- Timelines.TV History OF Britain b09

Habeas Corpus

Oliver Cromwell arrests King Charles

In this contemporary painting, the executioner holds up the just severed head of King Charles I of England. The spectacle of a royal execution overcomes one woman, who faints (at bottom). How does the image of a beheaded king reflect the ongoing political changes in Europe?

Restoration and revolution

Charles II Reigns

James II and Glorious Revolution

Monarchy The return of the King full documentary series

British History's Biggest Fibs With Lucy Worsley Episode 2: The Glorious Revolution

Limits on Monarch's power

Bill of Rights

Cabinet system develops

The Glorious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights

Magna Carta and the emergence of Parliament

The British Monarchy Explained

Democracy, Authoritarian Capitalism, and China

Vocabulary:

Charles V

King of England who was executed

English Civil War

War fought from 1642 to 1649 between the Royalists, or Cavaliers, and the Puritan supports of Parliament

Oliver Cromwell

Leader of the Puritans

Restoration

Period after the monarchy was restored in England

Habeas Corpus

Law giving prisoners the right to obtain a document saying that the prisoner cannot go to jail without being brought before a judge

Glorious revolution

Bloodless overthrow of King James II

Constitutional Monarchy

Government in which laws limit the monarch's power

Cabinet

a group of government ministers that was a link between the monarch the Parliament