English Monarchs
Across
- 3. restored Protestantism to England with the help of Parliament and called Parliament into session 10 times in 45 years
- 5. limits the power of the monarchy by creating a separation of powers, therefore enhancing and protecting the rights of citizens.
- 6. signed the English Bill of Rights, limits the powers of the monarchy
- 8. he signed the Habeas Corpus Act. Restoration-restores England to its former glory.
- 9. Commonwealth form of government-for the good of all. Parliament will disagree with him, he dismisses them. Purifies the people, takes away all gambling, playing cards, theaters.
Down
- 1. believed that the king should rule as an Absolute Monarch and asked for money from Parliament and they turned him down
- 2. an international association consisting of the UK together with states that were previously part of the British Empire, and dependencies.
- 3. disagreements about religion, and discontent over the king's use of power and his economic policies. In 1649, the victorious Parliamentarians sentenced Charles I to death.
- 4. Catholic--believes in Absolute Monarchy and dismisses Parliament, taxes the people.
- 7. agreed to rule jointly with Parliament-creates the first Constitutional Monarchy in European history
- 10. asked Parliament for money; won’t get until he signs the Petition of Rights-limits the power of the monarchy to tax the people signs the Petition of Rights, gets money, ignores Parliament, and asks for money again, Parliament says no, then he dismisses Parliament