Across
- 2. - Protestant ruler invited to the English throne during the Glorious Revolution.
- 6. - Freedoms guaranteed to individuals, emphasized in the Bill of Rights.
- 8. - The governing body that shared power with the English monarchy.
- 9. - Leader of the Puritans and Lord Protector of England.
- 11. - Document passed in 1689 limiting the monarch’s powers (English Bill of Rights).
- 14. - The period marking the return of the monarchy in 1660.
- 15. - The lower house of Parliament, dominated by wealthy merchants and landowners.
- 16. - Descriptive term for Charles I's 11-year rule without Parliament.
- 17. - Supporters of the monarchy during the English Civil War.
- 18. - Catholic king overthrown during the Glorious Revolution.
- 20. - Religious group that opposed Anglican practices and influenced English politics.
Down
- 1. - Protestant daughter of James II, who ruled jointly with her husband.
- 3. - Radical group advocating for voting rights during Cromwell’s rule.
- 4. - King executed after the English Civil War.
- 5. - The church established as England's official religion.
- 7. - The term describing England's peaceful revolution in 1688.
- 10. - Country where Charles I sought support during the English Civil War.
- 12. - Supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War.
- 13. - Title taken by Cromwell when he ruled England as a dictator.
- 19. - A form of government with a king or queen at its head.