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25 May, 18:13

The Puritans began to rebel against their English king when no was convened from 1629 to 1640.

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  1. 25 May, 18:17
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    The answer is Parliament.

    The Puritans began to rebel against their English king when no Parliament was convened from 1629 to 1640.

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    Charles I from England governed without a Parliament in the period between 1629 to 1640, which resulted in riots and protests. The Parliament is the only way people have to speak to their king and also a limitation for the king's power. Without it, Charles I had the power centralized in his person. He tried to impose his ideas by force, and found resistance, not only the Catholics but especially the Puritans who saw in Charles I a threat for their liberty.
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