The Civil War : the Causes Leading to Its Explosion.

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The Civil War, a term that defines a conflict between two parties from the same organization, which what happened exactly in England between the king and the parliament, starting from 1642 and ending with the public execution of the state’s ruler Charles I in 1649. Occupying a huge and important part in the English history, several researches were conducted to determine the civil war causes and three types were concluded: a long-term, a medium-term and a short-term cause. On one part, a major factor emerged from centuries ago, exactly with the early Tudors. The political change of the reformation made the state and the church one. After naming himself head of the Anglican church, king Henry VII had a total control over its money and services, and in order to increase the royal income, the king made the selfish decision of bringing down the monasteries, one of the great charitable works of the church to help the poor, that resulted in the economic change of a social unrest and then division. Thus, the reformation is considered as a long-term cause for playing an important role in starting the civil war. On one other part, another leading factor appeared in 1603 with the reign of James I. James’ fervent belief in the devine rights of the king made him think that he is allowed to involve himself in all situations even the smallest one, which was not acceptable by the parliament leading to many disagreements. After the king’s trial in 1621 to marry his son Charles to the catholic daughter of the king of Spain and considering it an attempt to restore Catholicism in England, The problems had raised and the relationship between the two parties was never mended. On a third part, one final main reason of the civil war was revealed after Charles I, son of James I and the heir of the throne, took control of England in 1625. Charles, like every earlier king,
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