Charles I

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The King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1625 - 1649)

Real World Example

Charles I was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 to 1649, and his reign was marked by conflicts with Parliament, leading to the English Civil War. During his rule, he sought to consolidate royal power and imposed taxes without parliamentary approval, which angered many and led some to seek freedom from such control. This desire for religious and political autonomy drove people to establish the 13 English Colonies in America, where they could govern themselves. His actions contributed to the development of constitutional monarchy and influenced democratic principles, emphasizing the need for checks and balances in government. Today, his legacy is reflected in the value many place on freedom and self-governance, inspiring people to appreciate and protect their rights, similar to how citizens in democratic countries like the United States vote to have a say in their government.

Practice Version

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