What Religious reform did Laud introduce in 1640? What was the impact of this?
What was the outcome of the Second Bishop’s War?
- Forced Charles to sign the unfavourable Treaty of Ripon on October 21 1640
When did Charles sign the Treaty of Ripon?
October 21, 1640
What were the conditions of the Treaty of Ripon? (3)
What were the political implication of the loss of the Second Bishops war? (2)
What were the economic implications of the loss of the Second Bishops war? (2)
Why did Charles call the Short Parliament? (4)
-A letter from the Scots to the King of France, requesting military support had surfaced & Charles believed the threat of a French invasion would act as encouragement to Parliament
(The letter was subscribed as ‘Au Roy’ which was claiming the French King as that of Scotland and was treasonous)
What did Charles demand from the Short Parliament?
A tax to fund the Second Bishops War with Scotland
Why wasn’t the Short Parliament willing to meet Charles demand for tax? (2)
When was the Short Parliament?
13 April - 5 May 1640
What is some evidence over the excitement over the Short Parliament?
What did the Short Parliament seek to discuss?
-The lapse of liberties granted by the Magna Carta and the Petition of Rights
How did Charles respond to the actions of the Short Parliament?
What were the implications of Charles dissolving the Short Parliament after 3 weeks?
-Led to a great degree of anger and disappointment as people had waited so long for parliament and were excited to finally be able to vent their frustrations
Why did Charles call the Long Parliament?
-As a concession of the Treaty of Ripon following the failure of the Second Bishops War
When was the Long Parliament?
Nov 1640 - 1660
How did the Long Parliament impact Charles advisors and councillors?
When, why and how was Strafford executed?
When and what was the ‘Root and Branch Petition’?
- A petition presented by the Long Parliament, signed by 15,000 Londoners for an end of episcopacy in England
When and what was the Triennial Act? (2)
After the Triennial Act and the execution of Strafford, what was Charles hoping for?
-Hoped this would lead to calm and peace amongst his Kingdoms after years of unrest
When and what was the Irish rebellion?
What was the Ulster Massacre?
-The slaughter of 12,000 Protestants by Catholics marking the start of the 1641 Irish rebellion in October 1641
What was the impact of the Ulster Massacre? (2)