The Execution of King Charles 1

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History

 

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Norma K

 

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December 12, 2013

 

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. . 147). Religion, money, a fierce trial, and the concept of absolute power were all contributing factors to the unfavorable verdict of King Charles I. Being convicted by the English Parliament subsequently led to the King's violent execution in January of 1649 at Whitehall in England (Charles I: Regicide...
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. .29). The foremost cause of the execution of King Charles I was being convicted of treason by the English Parliament for deceiving his own people and tarnishing the ideal image of a king (Charles I: Regicide. . .29). People believed that the king should exhibit the utmost concern for the well-being of his people...
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