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Kendall Robertson
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26 September, 02:51
The death of Charles I was significant because:
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Zane Copeland
26 September, 02:58
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The death of Charles I was significant because there was no king for eleven years after him, which greatly affected his people, but not necessarily in a bad way. After his death, a parliament instead of a monarchy (this is the big change that made his death significant). A parliament is made of many people, which was more beneficial than a monarchy, which was only made up of one man.
Answer: A parliament was made to keep the monarchy in check; the parliament holds the real authority
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