US History timeline & concept chart: 16th-18th centuries (to 1754) British-American colonies: Difference between revisions

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* 1534 Henry VIII’s break from Catholic Church & create Church of England ("Anglican church")
* 1534 Henry VIII’s break from Catholic Church & create Church of England ("Anglican church")
** the break ensures English-Spanish/French competition / wars
** the break ensures English-Spanish/French competition / wars
* Non-conformists = do not "conform" to the central, state-run Church of England (also known as "Anglican Church")
* attending Anglican church was required of all citizens
** attending mass was required, so "Non-conformists" held gatherings and mass in secret
** Non-conformists did not "conform" to the central, state-run Church of England
* Protestant objections to centralized Church of England doctrine leads to the splinter religious dissenters known generally as "'''Separatists'''" and "'''Puritans'''" and their offshoots, including  
* Protestant objections to centralized Church of England doctrine leads to the splinter religious dissenters known generally as "'''Separatists'''" and "'''Puritans'''" and their offshoots, including  
** Anabaptists (opposed infant baptism; included Amish and Mennonite movements)
** Anabaptists (opposed infant baptism; included Amish and Mennonite movements)
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*** they accused Charles of being sympathetic to Catholicism and of trying to re-impose Catholic forms and perhaps Catholicism itself
*** they accused Charles of being sympathetic to Catholicism and of trying to re-impose Catholic forms and perhaps Catholicism itself
* historians divide the English Civil War into three periods (not our concern here)
* historians divide the English Civil War into three periods (not our concern here)
* key dates:
** 1629-1640 "Eleven Years' Tyranny"
*** Charles dissolved Parliament and ruled under "Royal Prerogative" as absolute ruler
*** under financial pressure, Charles called Parliament then dissolved it after a few days (known as the "Short Parliament")
*** Charles is forced to call a new Parliament ("Long Parliament") and make concessions
*** from 1640-1648, 1653-1660 Long Parliament
** 1648 the Long Parliament is disbanded by the New Model Army (made up of Roundheads)
** 1649 execution of Charles I
** 1649 execution of Charles I
** 1648-1653 the "Rump Parliament" rules, consisting of members of the House of Commons who stayed in place after the dissolution of the Long Parliament
** Third Civil War ends in 1651 when Charles II was exiled
** Third Civil War ends in 1651 when Charles II was exiled


=== '''The Commonwealth''' ===
=== '''The Commonwealth & Charles Cromwell''' ===
* 1649-1653 Commonwealth
* Charles I refused to cooperate with Parliament and no settlement could be found
* his execution
** upon execution of Charles I by order of the Parliament, the "Commonwealth of England" was declared in the form of a republic
*** the "Rump Parliament" took on legislative and executive powers
**** a "Council of State" was set for executive functions
**** House of Lords was abolished
* 1649-1653 Oliver Cromwell & the Commonwealth of England (Protestant rule)
* 1649-1653 Oliver Cromwell & the Commonwealth of England (Protestant rule)
** Cromwell was both a member of Parliament and a leader of the parliamentarian army
** Cromwell was both a member of Parliament and a leader of the parliamentarian army
*** called the New Model Army, it was the first "professional army" (paid, full-time soldiers) and it wielded political power over Parliament
*** called the New Model Army, it was the first "professional army" (paid, full-time soldiers) and it wielded political power over Parliament
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* Cromwell was a fervent Puritan
* Cromwell was a fervent Puritan
** believed he was acting on God's providence
** believed he was acting on God's providence
** believed that
* religious environment
** requirement to attend Anglican mass was ended
** Catholics were persecuted, especially in Ireland
* the Commonwealth was marked by political dissention
* the Commonwealth was marked by political dissention
* only Cromwell held it together, falling apart a year after his death in 1658 and his son's unsuccessful rule
* only Cromwell held it together, falling apart a year after his death in 1658 and his son's unsuccessful rule