Asked by sara
In 1648 what crime does the parliament accuse Charles of?
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Answered by
Anna
I think for taking over the church and making it Catholic
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope -- Anna? Sara?
Here's part of an article from Wikipedia about Charles I:
"It was now felt that by provoking the second Civil War even while defeated and in captivity, Charles showed himself incorrigible, dishonourable, and responsible for unjustifiable bloodshed.
. . .
His trial on charges of high treason and "other high crimes" began on 20 January 1649, but Charles refused to enter a plea, claiming that no court had jurisdiction over a monarch."
Here's part of an article from Wikipedia about Charles I:
"It was now felt that by provoking the second Civil War even while defeated and in captivity, Charles showed himself incorrigible, dishonourable, and responsible for unjustifiable bloodshed.
. . .
His trial on charges of high treason and "other high crimes" began on 20 January 1649, but Charles refused to enter a plea, claiming that no court had jurisdiction over a monarch."
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