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1. Video Response
The civil war was a time of change within the country of England. Watch the video below to answer the instructions on your study guide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Czym-UiFV8
The civil war was a time of change within the country of England. Watch the video below to answer the instructions on your study guide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Czym-UiFV8
2. The Inherited Problem
Charles the I created big problems in England- but it wasn't completely his fault. (1)___________________________ died in 1603 without leaving an heir. She remained chaste for her entire life. Before she died, she appointed a distant nephew (2), _______________________, as the new monarch. He was not English- he was actually from (3)_________________________. (4)________________________________ also had a parliment, but the parliment that he dealt with had much less power than the English parliment. Even though he didn't like to have less power, that didn't really matter to (5)________________________. He was an easy going guy and he didn't complain too much.
When (6)________________________________ died, however, his son, (7)________________________ desperately wanted to join three kingdoms, (8)________________________, (9)_________________________, and (10)_________________________, under one government. The people of England did not want Charles to do this because they felt it would destroy their (10)___________________________ and limit their (11)________________________.
Charles the I created big problems in England- but it wasn't completely his fault. (1)___________________________ died in 1603 without leaving an heir. She remained chaste for her entire life. Before she died, she appointed a distant nephew (2), _______________________, as the new monarch. He was not English- he was actually from (3)_________________________. (4)________________________________ also had a parliment, but the parliment that he dealt with had much less power than the English parliment. Even though he didn't like to have less power, that didn't really matter to (5)________________________. He was an easy going guy and he didn't complain too much.
When (6)________________________________ died, however, his son, (7)________________________ desperately wanted to join three kingdoms, (8)________________________, (9)_________________________, and (10)_________________________, under one government. The people of England did not want Charles to do this because they felt it would destroy their (10)___________________________ and limit their (11)________________________.
Some words will be used more than once:
James VI
Autonomy
Scotland
Ireland
Charles I
Rights
England
Elizabeth I
James VI
Autonomy
Scotland
Ireland
Charles I
Rights
England
Elizabeth I
Part III- Choosing a Side
Read the information at http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/civil_war_revolution/choosingsides_01.shtml . As you are reading, fill in the Venn Diagram on your study guide to identify what separated each side (beliefs, desires, advantages, etc.) and what they had in common.
Read the information at http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/civil_war_revolution/choosingsides_01.shtml . As you are reading, fill in the Venn Diagram on your study guide to identify what separated each side (beliefs, desires, advantages, etc.) and what they had in common.