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Answer
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First Stuart Monarch, 1603-25
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James I & VI
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His firstborn son, died in 1612
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Henry, Prince of Wales
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Explorer executed in 1618
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Sir Walter Raleigh
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Second Stuart Monarch, 1625-49
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Charles I
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His Catholic wife
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Henrietta Maria
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Period during his reign with no Parliaments
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Personal Rule
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Conflict started in 1639 that caused the recall of Parliament
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Bishops' Wars
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King's capital during the Civil Wars
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Oxford
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First major battle of the Civil Wars
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Battle of Edgehill
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Army formed in 1645 by Parliament
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New Model Army
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Its leader during the First Civil War
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Sir Thomas Fairfax
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Battle that effectively ended King's chances of victory
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Battle of Naseby
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Period from 1649-1660
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Interregnum
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'Massacre' took place here, along with at Wexford
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Drogheda
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Parliament dissolved in 1653
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Rump Parliament
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Lord Protector from 1653-1658
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Oliver Cromwell
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Britain's first written constitution
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Instrument of Government
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Third Stuart Monarch, 1660-85
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Charles II
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His nickname
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The Merry Monarch
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Political Party appearing from Exclusion Crisis, opposed to Tories
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Whigs
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Fourth Stuart Monarch, 1685-88
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James II & VII
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Name of the 'Revolution' in 1688 that deposed him
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Glorious
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His daughter, Queen from 1688-94
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Mary II
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Her Dutch Husband, King from 1688-1702
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William III
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Act restricting the King passed in 1689
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Bill of Rights
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Battle in Ireland in 1690 between James II and William III
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Battle of the Boyne
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Queen from 1702-1714
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Anne
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Number of children she outlived
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17
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Country formed in 1707 after union of England and Scotland
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Great Britain
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Royal House that took the throne in 1714
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House of Hanover
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