British history

By ritaLG
  • 1215

    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta
    Garantie of right and libertie
  • Period: 1455 to 1485

    War of the Roses

    House of Lancaster VS House of York for the English throne
  • Period: 1509 to 1547

    Reign of Henry VIII

    House of Tudor
  • 1517

    95 Theses by Martin Luther

    95 Theses by Martin Luther
    Reformation -> against delivery of indulgences
    -> Sola Fide - Faith Alone
    -> challenges Pope's authority
    -> Sola Scriptura - scriptures over rituals
  • 1533

    Henry VIII marry Anne Boleyn

    Henry VIII marry Anne Boleyn
  • 1534

    Act of Supremacy

    Act of Supremacy
    Establishment of the Church of England
    King becomes head of the church
    Break up with the catholic church and defy Pope's authority
  • 1534

    Treason Act

    Treason Act
    It is punishable by death to challenge idea of Supremacy.
    Ex: Thomas More is executed because of the treason act in 1535.
  • 1536

    Pontefract Articles

    Pontefract Articles
    Rebellion against changes in religion and more
    Conservative part of pop. lead by Robert Aske
    demands in Pontefract Articles 1536:
    - go back before Supremacy Act
    - enclosure gone
    - Parliament move in the north
    some sucess in the beginning
    -> defeated and Aske executed
  • 1536

    Whales Act of Union

    Whales Act of Union
    Gradual Acceptance
    before Reformation -> Pagan / Christians - opposed to Reformation
    problem of language -> English worships but welsh speaking country
    Under Elyzabeth -> welsh traductions
  • Period: 1536 to 1541

    Dissolution of monasteries

    Monasteries: religious house to help poor people, sick people,...
    dissolution of monasteries because of:
    - corruption / represented cathilicism
    - papal power
    - money -> take their lands - sell them
  • 1537

    English Bible

    English Bible
    The Bible is now published in english to allow common people to read it. It was only in Latin before.
  • 1543

    Women and Bible

    Women and Bible
    Women are not allowed to read the Bible
  • Period: 1547 to 1550

    Reign of Edward

    House of Tudor
    Son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour
  • 1549

    Book of Common prayer

    Book of Common prayer
    Product of the Reformation
    New Prayer Book
  • 1549

    South Rebellion

    South Rebellion
    => attempt from the high people (the king) to reform the church
    => resistance from low people
  • Period: 1552 to 1558

    Reign of Mary I

    House of Tudor
    Daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon
  • 1553

    Forty-two Articles

    Forty-two Articles
    Articles of Faith
    Statement of the Church of England
  • Period: 1558 to

    Reign of Elizabeth I

    House of Tudor
    Daughter of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn
  • 1559

    Act of Supremacy

    Act of Supremacy
    Re-establishing the Reformation
  • 1559

    New Book of Common Prayer

    New Book of Common Prayer
    Elizabeth restaured the Reformation and the Book of Common Prayer with modifications.
  • Period: to

    Englo-spanish war

    England allies itself with the Netherlands and France against Spain
  • Mary Queen of Scots execution

    Mary Queen of Scots execution
    Mary is executed because of the plots against Elizabeth.
  • Deafeat of the Spanish Armada

    Deafeat of the Spanish Armada
    Spain attempted an England invasion by the “Invincible Armada”. They are defeated (with the help of the weather).
  • The True Law of Free Monarchies

    The True Law of Free Monarchies
    Essay of a political theory by James VI and I.
    Monarch doesn't have to answer to anybody
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    Reign of James VI and I

    James VI of Scotland and I of England
    Stuart
    Son of Elizabeth I and Henry Stuart
    King of Scotland: 1567-1625, King of England: 1603-25
  • Gunpowder Plot

    Gunpowder Plot
    Catholic opposition because of discrimination as a minority, they want to restaure a catholic crown.
    They plot to blow up the Parliament.
    It fails:
    -> consequences = Catholics are tolerated but they have to swear allegiance to the king (-> majority accepted)
    = virulent anti-catholicism through 17th c. and 18th c.
  • King James Bible

    King James Bible
    New english transation of the Bible requested by James VI and I.
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    Reign of Charles I

    Stuart
    Son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark.
    Tried to rule as an absolute monarch but less skillful so began a Civil War
  • Petition of Rights

    Petition of Rights
    English Consistutional document.
    Principles to give power to the Parliament and against absolute monarchy especially that the King can not raise taxes without their consent.
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    Reign without Parliament

    Charles I wanted to instaure absolute monarchy. He tried ruling without Parliment.
    Called the "Eleven Years of Tiranny".
  • Period: to

    Short Parliament

    Charles I forced to sumon the Parliament.
  • Period: to

    Long Parliament

  • The Irish Rising

    The Irish Rising
    Charles I, William Laud, Thomas Wentworth (Lord Deputy) want to develop:
    • Religious uniformity (Arminianism)
    • Political obedience
    Opposition from Old English elite, Irish Gaelic and New English Elite to unite against the crown.
    -> violence against English Protestant.
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    Civil War

    Civil Wars in the British Isles.
    Charles I unpopular because of his vision of absolute monarchy.
  • Putney Debates

    Putney Debates
    28 October - 8 November
    Discussion over the political settlement after the victory of the Parliament over the King.
    => Inconclusive
  • Charles I executed

    Charles I executed
    Charles I refuse the settlement conditions that the Army offered. He goes to trial and refuses to plead.
    He was executed on January 30, 1649
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    Commonwealth

    England as a Republic after the Second English Civil War.
  • Pride's Purge

    Pride's Purge
    Colonel Thomas Pride excludes the members of the Parliament who voted to settle. The New Model Army takes over.
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    Occupation of Scotland

    Scotland resistance against the Commonwealth. Lead to a military occupation of Scotland. Scots are Presbyterian so no massacre.
  • Period: to

    Conquest of Ireland

    The regicide and the Republic was very unpopular in Ireland
  • Abolition of Monarchy / House of Lords

    Abolition of Monarchy / House of Lords
    6-7 February 1649 – abolition of the monarchy and the House of Lords
  • Cromwell 'Lord Protector'

    Cromwell 'Lord Protector'
    Cromwell dissolves the Parliament and becomes Lord Protector
  • Cromwell refuses crown

    Cromwell refuses crown
    Cromwell is offered kingship but he refuses. The title of 'Lord Protector' becomes hereditary.
  • Period: to

    Richard Cromwell 'Lord Protector'

    Richard Cromwell becomes Lord Protector after his father's death and resigne in 1659
  • Death of Cromwell

    Death of Cromwell
    Cromwell dies. Tensions between the Parliament and the NMA kept growing. Commonwealth very unstable.
  • Declaration of Breda

    Declaration of Breda
    The Delaration of Breda was issued by Charles II to adress the conditions and the problems of taking the crown. In the text, Charles II grant pardon to the people that did crimes against the crown during the Civil War if they swear allegiance except for those who had done the regicide. He also wants to reinstate monarchy without bloodshed but believes kings are chosen by God. He also wants religious toleration.
  • Act of Union Scotland

    Act of Union Scotland
    Put into effect the Treaty of Union
    Becomes Kingdom of Great Britain