Topic Key Foci Suggested Tasks/ Homework Information The Political Nation and the social What was the Political Nation? Mind map THE POLITICAL NATION: The Pages 1-8 basis of power Social basis of power Monarch, Basis of Power, Political Importance of land ownership and rival forms of Nation Revision Guide Page 6 wealth James I and Charles I: character, Characters of James and Charles Produce a table showing the Pages 9-16 court and favourites Shape and style of monarchies- each monarchs views differences in James and Charles’ view Favourites especially Buckingham on monarchy Revision Guide Pages 7-9 19. Crown and Political Nation, 1604-1640 The finances of the Crown and Financial weaknesses of the Crown- causes Construct a timeline from 1603-1629 Pages 17-26 attempts at reform Attempts to reform and strengthen royal finances that shows all attempts by both kings during James’ reign to reform and improve crown finances- Revision Guide Pages 10-13 Great Contract colour code successes in green and Attempts to reform and strengthen royal finances failures in red during Charles reign Forced Loan Religion and religious divisions Challenges to James’ church from Catholics Mind map JAMES I AND RELIGION: Pages 27-36 Challenges to James’ church from Puritans Puritans, Scottish Kirk, Catholics Hampton Court Conference Revision Guide Pages 14-17 Bancroft’s Canons Mind map RELIGIOUS ISSUES UNDER Development of Arminianism CHARLES: Charles’ religious views, 18. Street Wars of Religion: Puritans and Charles’ favouring of Arminianism Promotion of Arminianism, The York Arminians York House Conference House Conference Relations and disputes with James’ attitude to Parliamentary privilege and royal Explain why each of the events listed Pages 37-50 parliaments, 1604-29 prerogative on the revision guide timeline on page Union of England and Scotland 19 (revision guide) contributed to Revision Guide Pages 18-21 Addled Parliament division between crown and parliament Foreign Policy Madrid Trip Cadiz La Rochelle Five Knights Petition of Right Assassination of Buckingham The state of relations between Petition of Right Mind map CHARLES I AND THE STATE Pages 51-54 Crown and Parliament by 1629 and Three Resolutions OF RELATIONS BETWEEN CROWN AND reaction of the Political Nation PARLIAMENT BY 1629: Early relations, Revision Guide Page 20 The 1628 Parliament, The Petition of Right, Three Resolutions 19. Crown and Political Nation, 1604-1640 Divisions over religion: Arminianism Min map RELIGION DURING PERSONAL Pages 55-64 Arminianism and Laudianism; Laudianism RULE: Beauty of Holiness, Opposition, Puritanism and millenarianism to Laudian impositions Status of the Clergy Revision Guide Pages 26-27 1640 Puritanism St Gregory’s Case Prynne, Burton, Bastwick and Lilburne Scotland- Perth and Prayer Book Millenarianism Political divisions: the Personal Personal Rule Explain why each of the following can Pages 65-76 Rule and Short Parliament Fiscal Feudalism be considered as illustrative of the Ship Money personal rule being 11 years of tyranny: Revision Guide Pages 28-32 Opposition in England The role of Charles I Covenanters The role of Laud and Church Scottish rebellion and Bishop’s Wars reforms 19. Crown and Political Nation, 1604-1640 Irish Rebellion Financial reforms John Hampden Actions of the opposition 20. Constitutional Revolution and Civil War, Emigration The influence of Catholicism at 1640-1646 court The Covenant | The Scottish Prelude to the Explain the causes (and primary events) English Civil War of the Scottish and Irish Rebellions The Problem with Personal Rule, Part One | English Civil War The Problem with Personal Rule, Part Two | English Civil War The Bishops' Wars | The Scottish Prelude to the English Civil War Political divisions: the Long Bedford and financial reform Justify why each of the following show Pages 77-90 Parliament, Pym and the outbreak Stafford- impeachment and attainder Parliament as being too extreme (if the of civil war Army Plot and Protestation Oath event is irrelevant justify why): Revision Guide Pages 32-35 Role of Pym Beginning of Personal Rule Growing divisions in the Long Parliament Scottish Prayer Book 20. Constitutional Revolution and Civil War, Root and Branch Petition Bishop’s War 1640-1646 Triennial Act Long Parliament being called Ten Propositions Root and Branch Petition What caused the English Civil War? | 5 The Incident Triennial Act Minute History Grand Remonstrance Stafford’s execution A War of Ideas? | English Civil War Militia Bill Act Against Forcible Dissolution Events culminating in outbreak of war Irish Rebellion Five Members Coup Grand Remonstrance Nineteen Propositions Five Members Coup Militia Ordinance Charles failing to seize Hull Nineteen Propositions Declaration of War The First Civil War: England, Scotland Produce two mind maps: REASONS FOR Pages 91-100 Scotland and Ireland Solemn League and Covenant PARLIAMENTARY VICTORY and Ireland REASONS FOR ROYALIST DEFEAT Revision Guide Pages 36-38 Confederacy England 20. Constitutional Revolution and Civil War, Why was Parliament victorious? 1640-1646 Why were Royalists defeated? A War of Three Kingdoms | English Civil War How important was the New Model Army to the outcome of the English Civil War? | 3 Minute History 6 reasons why Parliament won the English Civil War The Second Civil War Parliamentary factions Construct a detailed timeline showing Pages 101-110 Attempts at finding a settlement the progress of discussion between Newcastle Propositions Crown and Parliament between the Revision Guide Pages 40-45 New Model Army- Politicisation wars. Justify who (and why) each group Heads of the Proposals would have been satisfied or 21. Regicide and Republic, 1647-1660 Engagement dissatisfied with each major Windsor Prayer Meeting development Mind map THE SEARCH FOR SETTLEMENT: Role of Charles, Parliament, The Army, The Scots Social divisions: political and Levellers Mind map POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS Pages 111-120 religious radicalism, the Levellers Agreement of the People RADICALISM: Levellers, Fifth and millenarians Putney and Whitehall Monarchists, Diggers, Ranters Revision Guide Pages 38 Repression Diggers Who were the Diggers, Levellers and Fifth Monarchists Ranters? | English Civil War What were the Putney Debates? | English Civil War The failure to secure a post-war Remonstrance of the Army Justify why each of the following show Pages 121-127 settlement, 1648-49: divisions Pride’s Purge that Charles was to blame for failure to between the army and Parliament Trial reach a settlement (if the event is Revision Guide Pages 44-45 and the regicide Execution irrelevant justify why): Newcastle Propositions (Charles’ 21. Regicide and Republic, 1647-1660 refusal) Scots leave England and hand over The significance of the trial and execution of Charles Charles I | English Civil War Agitators Modified Newcastle Propositions Was Charles I a murderer or martyr? | Was offered Charles I a bad king? | 5 Minute History Cornet Joyce seizes Charles- army revolt Presbyterians take London Heads of the Proposals Putney Debates Charles escapes and signs Engagement Vote of No Addresses Second Civil War and Windsor Prayer Meeting Newport Pride’s Purge Trial and execution Topic Key Foci Suggested Tasks/ Homework Information The consolidation of the Republic: Establishment of the republic Pages 129-136 Scotland and Dunbar; campaigns in Scotland and Dunbar Ireland; Charles II and Worcester Ireland Revision Guide Pages 50-51 Worcester and defeat of Charles II 21. Regicide and Republic, 1647-1660 Political divisions and experiments: The Dutch War Pages 137-144 republicanism and the Rump; Political division in the Rump millenarianism and the Nominated Dissolution of the Rump Revision Guide Pages 50-54 Assembly ‘Parliament of Saints’ 21. Regicide and Republic, 1647-1660 Cromwell, the Protectorate, Cromwell’s aims as Lord Protector Pages 145-156 Major-Generals, and relations with First Protectorate Major-Generals the Political Nation Second Protectorate and offer of the crown Revision Guide Pages 54-59 Relations with Political Nations Third Protectorate and the collapse of Republicanism 21. Regicide and Republic, 1647-1660 Charles II and the nature of Convention and Cavalier Parliaments Pages 157-168 Restored Monarchy; rule through Rule of ministers; Clarendon, Cabal and Danby Parliament and Ministers, Charles’ foreign policy Revision Guide Pages 58-70 Clarendon, the Cabal and Danby 22. An Unsettled Settlement: The Restoration Era, 1660-1688 The emergence of court and Causes of parties Pages 169-174 country ‘parties’ Consequences of parties Revision Guide Pages 72 Religious divisions and conflicts Restoration of Church of England Pages 175-182 Defeat of Protestantism- Quakers Influence of Catholic influence at court- Revision Guide Pages 62-66 Political developments and Popish Plot Pages 183-194 conflicts: Exclusion and absolutism Exclusion Parliaments- why exclusion failed James’ attempts at absolutism Revision Guide Pages 66, 70-73 22. An Unsettled Settlement: The Restoration Era, 1660-1688 The ‘Glorious Revolution’ and its Immediate causes of the Glorious Revolution Pages 195-204 consolidation in England, Scotland William’s invasion and Ireland Financial settlement Revision Guide Pages 74-77 Revolution in Scotland and Ireland 24. Refashioning the State, 1688-1714 British History's Biggest Fibs With Lucy Worsley - Episode 2:
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