HISTORY OF ENGLAND
 History 211:  Topic 9
The Stuarts

 

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Identification Items
While reading Chapters 13-14, and 15 of your textbook, watch for the following items.  When you find the item in Chapter 13-14, and 15, identify the object or person.  
James I, Sir Francis Goodwin, Millenary Petition, Guy Fawkes, Anne of Denmark, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Edward Coke, Edmund Peacham, Robert Carr, Howard Family, George Villiers,  Lionel Cranfield,  Charles I, Banqueting Hall, Hatfield House, Ben Johnson, John Donne, henrietta Maria, The Petition of Right, Arminians, William Laud, Levant Company,  "factories", mercantilism, Londonderry,  
John Rolfe, Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop, Roger Williams, John Locke, The Act of Revocation of 1625, Thomas Wentworth, Long Parliament,  Triennial Bill, John Pym,  Battle of Marston Moor, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Thomas Fairfax, New Model Army, Battle of Naseby, John Milton, Colonel Pride, The Commonwealth, Levellers,  Thomas Hobbes, Quakers, Navigation Act of 1651, Battle of Preston, Barebones Parliament, The Instrument of Government,  George Monck, Declaration of Breda, Isaac Newton, Great Fire of 1666, Charles II, Sir Christopher Wren, The Navigation Act of 1660, The Staple Act of 1663, The Restoration Settlement, Sir Thomas Clifford, CABAL, Test Act, Country Party, Court Party, Titus Oates, James II,  William Prince of Orange,  The Revolutionary Settlement,  

Topics for Study

The following essay questions should be guides for your reading of Chapter 13-14-and 15.  The following essay questions will be included on the Second Exam.  You will write two essays on the Second Exam.  You will choose your exam essays.  
1.  What were the problems James I faced as king of England?  How did he attempt to deal with these?

2.  Explain how Charles I contributed to his problems as king of England.

3.  How was religion relevant in the English Civil War?
4.  Discuss radicalism during the English Civil War.  Include in your discussion Puritanism, the Levelers, Diggers, and Quakers.
 

Reading Assignment

Clayton Roberts, David Roberts, Douglas R. Bisson,  Chapter 13-14-15

 

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