British History

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  • 1534

    Act of Supremacy

    Act of Supremacy
    Henry VIII establishes the Church of England.
  • Period: 1534 to

    The Tudor Era

  • 1535

    The English Bible

  • 1536

    Pilgrimage of Grace

    Pilgrimage of Grace
  • 1536

    Dissolution of the monasteries

    Dissolution of the monasteries
  • 1536

    William Tyndale executed for heresy

    William Tyndale executed for heresy
  • 1537

    Coverdale’s Bible

    Coverdale’s Bible
  • 1539

    The Great Bible

    The Great Bible
  • 1547

    Death of Henry VIII

    Death of Henry VIII
  • 1547

    Edward VI becomes king

    Edward VI becomes king
    (r. 1547–1553)
  • 1549

    the Book of Common Prayer

    the Book of Common Prayer
    • Prayer Book Rebellion
  • Period: 1549 to 1552

    Acts of Uniformity

  • 1553

    Mary Tudor becomes Queen

    Mary Tudor becomes  Queen
    (r. 1516–58)
    - Restores Catholicism
  • 1558

    Death of Mary Tudor

    Death of Mary Tudor
  • 1558

    Elizabeth I becomes Queen

    Elizabeth I becomes Queen
    (r. 1558 - 1603)
  • 1559

    Act of Supremacy + Act of Uniformity

    Defined the Anglican Church under Elizabeth.
  • 1567

    James VI begins his reign in Scotland

    James VI begins his reign in Scotland
  • 1571

    Subscription Act - Elizabeth I

    Required clergy to affirm the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England.
  • Period: 1577 to 1580

    Circumnavigation of Sir Francis Drake

  • Beheading of Mary of Scots

    Beheading of Mary of Scots
  • Defeat of the Spanish Armada

    Defeat of the Spanish Armada
  • The True Law of Free Monarchies

    The True Law of Free Monarchies
    By James VI
  • Basilikon Doron

    Basilikon Doron
    Written as a guide for his son, this book also supported the idea of absolute monarchy.
  • Death of Elizabeth I

    Death of Elizabeth I
    End of the Tudor dynasty.
  • James VI of Scotland becomes James I of England

    James VI of Scotland becomes James I of England
    (r.1603-1625)
  • Period: to

    The Stuart Era

  • Peace Treaty Between England and Spain

    Peace Treaty Between England and Spain
  • Guy Fawkes & the Gunpowder Plot

    Guy Fawkes &  the Gunpowder Plot
    Failed Catholic conspiracy to blow up Parliament.
  • Period: to

    James VI & I rules without Parliament

  • Death of James VI & I

    Death of James VI & I
  • Charles I becomes King

    Charles I becomes King
    (r. 1625–1649)
    Parliament asserts limits on royal authority.
  • Petition of Right

    Petition of Right
  • Period: to

    Personal Rule of Charles I

    “Eleven Years of Tyranny”
  • William Laud becomes Archbishop of Canterbury

    William Laud becomes Archbishop of Canterbury
    Promoting Arminianism.
  • The Book of Common Prayer- kirk

    • Scottish opposition - A version of the English Book of Common Prayer revised for use by the Church of Scotland.
  • The Covenant

    The Covenant
    Against Charles’s policies.
  • Abolition of Episcopacy

  • Period: to

    Bishops War

  • Period: to

    The Long Parliament

  • Period: to

    The Short Parliament

  • The Irish Rebellion

    The Irish Rebellion
  • The Grand Remonstrance

    The Grand Remonstrance
    Parliament issued a list of grievances against Charles.
  • Period: to

    The Confederation of Kilkenny

    The Irish Catholic Confederation
  • Charles attempts to Arrest 5 Members of the Parliament

    Charles attempts to  Arrest 5 Members of the Parliament
  • Period: to

    The English Civil War

  • New Model Army

    New Model Army
  • Charles I surrenders to the Scots

    Charles I surrenders to the Scots
  • The "Engagement"

    he signed a secret treaty or engagement, whereby presbyterianism should be established in Scotland, and in England for three years. In exchange, the Scots promised an army.
  • Period: to

    The Putney Debates

  • Period: to

    The Second Civil War

  • “Pride’s Purge”

    “Pride’s Purge”
    The Rump Parliament
  • Execution of Charles I

    Execution of Charles I
    Regicide - Abolition of the monarchy and the House of Lords.
    Military occupation of Sclotland (1649–1655).
  • Cromwell dissolves Parliament & becomes “Lord Protector”

    Cromwell dissolves Parliament & becomes “Lord Protector”
  • Cromwell refuses the crown

    Cromwell refuses the crown
    The Humble Petition and Advice (but Lord Protector becomes hereditary)
  • Richard Cromwell became Lord Protector

    Richard Cromwell became Lord Protector
  • Oliver Cromwell passed away

    Oliver Cromwell passed away
  • Richard Cromwell resigns

    Richard Cromwell resigns
    Due to increasing tensions within the army and his inability to maintain control.
  • Charles II invited to return as king

    Charles II invited to return as king
    (1660–1685)
  • George Monk marches on England

    George Monk marches on England