An experiment in Absolutism, 1629–1640, A-Level History Teaching Resources & Student Activities

An experiment in Absolutism, 1629–1640, A-Level Teaching Resources (16-18 Years). Can be used across examination board specifications. Perfect for classroom teaching or the homeschool environment.

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English Revolution | An experiment in Absolutism, 1629–1640 Resources

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

  • Explain how Charles I ruled without Parliament from 1629 to 1640
  • Analyse how religious conflicts between the Crown and Puritans increased tensions
  • Evaluate how Charles I’s policies and ministers provoked opposition and demands for Parliament
  • Discuss how radicalism and the conflicts with Scotland pushed England closer to civil war

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