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At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
- Identify the causes and key figures responsible for the conflict between Charles I and Parliament
- Analyse how John Pym and popular radicalism worsened the ongoing conflict
- Evaluate how events like the execution of Strafford and the attempted arrest of the Five Members led to the Civil War
- Explain the motivations and actions of both Royalists and Parliamentarians in the outbreak of the war