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1534-1801

By Lorène
  • Period: 1509 to 1547

    The Reign of Henry VIII

  • 1533

    Henry VIII marry Ann Boleyn

    Henry VIII marry Ann Boleyn
  • 1534

    Act of Supremacy

    Act of Supremacy
    Henry VIII divorced with Catherine of Aragon
  • Period: 1547 to 1553

    The Reign of Edward VI

    He created :
    - conflicts with Scotland
    - ministers because he was very young
    - tensions and riots againt the landowners
  • 1549

    Rebellion

    Rebellion
    The resistance didn't want changes to their religion
    (Edward was a Protestant and made a lot of physical changes to churches and edited the Book of Common Prayer )
  • Period: 1552 to 1558

    The Reign of Mary I

    She tried to :
    - have a popular marriage with Philipe II
    - have a heir
    - re-catholicized the country
    - consolidate the state finances
  • Period: 1558 to

    The Reign of Elizabeth I

    She wanted to :
    - re-established the Reformation
    - stabilized the country
    - have better international relationships
  • 1559

    Act of Supremacy

    Act of Supremacy
    All the members or the Church needed to take an oath to the Queen so everyone would be Protestant
  • Period: 1567 to

    The Reign of James VI and I

    James VI of Scotland and I of England :
    - started the Stuart Line
    - tried to establish an absolute monarchy
    - also tried to establish a policy of religious toleration
    - balanced between the Arminian and Puritan factions
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    Alliance between England, Netherlands and France

    England made an alliance with Netherlands and France to defeat the Spanish invasion
  • Defeat of the Spanish Armada

    Defeat of the Spanish Armada
  • "Gunpowder Plot"

    "Gunpowder Plot"
    A group of Catholics wanted to blow up Parliament
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    The Reign of Charles I

    Charles I :
    - sought to the govern without Parliament
    - favoured the Arminianism and was close to the Catholicism
    - opposed the Prebysterianism of the Kirk
  • Petition of Rights

    Petition of Rights
    The citizens were against the "illegal" rule of the King
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    Eleven Year of Tyranny

    Charles I decided to rule without Parliament as his father
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    Bishops' War

    War between Scottish forces and the King army
    --> Charles I needed to raise money to have a better army so he needed Parliament
  • Rebellion

    Rebellion
    This event leaded to multiple massacres of England Protestants
  • Second Civil War

    Second Civil War
    Charles I was surrended by the Scots who handed him over to Parliament
  • Execution of Charles I

    Execution of Charles I
    Charles I refused to plead on the trial then was executed
  • Cromwell became the "Lord Protector"

    Cromwell became the "Lord Protector"
    Oliver Cromwell tried to resolve the tensions between the Prebysterians and the Army republicains ; and also tried to reform the Constitution
  • Richard Cromwell resigned his role

    Richard Cromwell resigned his role
    After the death of Cromwell, his son resigned the role of "Lord Protector", leading to tensions in the Army
  • Declaration of Breda

    Declaration of Breda
    The Declaration of Breda consisted to :
    - Reinstaure the monarchy by invinting Charles II to take the crown back
    - Pardon the lords for being against the power
    - Give back the money to the people
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    Exclusion crisis

    Charles II had no legitimate child so his brother, James II, is the next one to be on the throne
  • James II on the throne

    James II on the throne
    James II had to
    - Tolerate the Catholics because he is one too
    - Face the increasing of opposition in the Parliament because he had no heir so no replacement
  • Glorious Revolution

    Glorious Revolution
    Seven Noblemen invited Williamof Orange (married to Marry, daughter of James II) to invade England.
    William wanted to protect the Protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of England, Scotaland and Ireland.
  • Bill of Rights

    Bill of Rights
    • Illegality of the actions of James II
    • Powers of the Crown and Parliament
    • Protestant succession (exclusion of Catholic claimants)
  • Union Act with Scotland

    Union Act with Scotland
    There were negociations between Scoltand and England to unite the two countries together :
    - Single Parliament (in London)
    - Free trade
    - Kirk unchallenged
    - Partly separate legal systems This is the beginning of the United Kingdom
  • George I on the throne

    George I on the throne
    Sophia of Hanover was legitimate to be Queen because she was the grandaughter of James I but she died
    So her son, George I, became king of the England
  • Union Act with Ireland

    Union Act with Ireland