English Civil War

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  1. 3. wagons of supplies, as well as people, needed to support an army.
  2. 5. to plunge suddenly under water and out again
  3. 6. a fleet of ships sent by Spain in 1588 to invade English
  4. 7. a literary workin which corruption, foolishness, or abuses are held up to ridicule and contempt
  5. 9. Jewellery used but not personally owned by the royal family.
  6. 10. a series of wars fought between Catholics and Protestants in Europe
  7. 11. a person given special treatment
  8. 13. A royal court where sessions were held in secret.
  9. 17. a device consisting of wooden board with holes for head and arms, in which offenders were exposed to public scorn
  10. 20. A ruler with unrestricted authority.
  11. 21. to settle a dispute, with both sides giving up a part of what they demand
  12. 22. the rights of a citizen, such as safety, protection from discrimination, and the right to vote
  13. 24. Strict laws, often printed on blue paper.
  14. 25. the great Charter, which guaranteed the English people certain civil rights and limited the powers of the monarch
  15. 26. a king or queen
  16. 27. settlement and control of the land of others for the purpose of extracting resources
  17. 28. any Christian not belonging to the Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox Church
Down
  1. 1. a follower of the teachings of John Calvin, a leader of the Protestant Reformation
  2. 2. A supporter of Charles 1; derived from the french word chevalier, meaning "horseman".
  3. 4. a king, queen, emperor, or empress with unlimited power
  4. 5. a government that is controlled by the people who live under it
  5. 8. false and malicious statements against the monarch, which are considered treason
  6. 12. A document affirming specific rights for English citizens.
  7. 14. legal and military customs that ordered society in medieval Europe
  8. 15. a ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly
  9. 16. the legislative body in England
  10. 18. A government where there is no king or queen; power rest with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders.
  11. 19. careless and lavish spending, wastefulness
  12. 23. to take goods by force.
  13. 29. a payment of one-tenth of a person's earnings