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The crisis of Parliament and the outbreak of the First Civil War, 1640–1642 exam tips

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The crisis of Parliament and the outbreak of the First Civil War, 1640–1642

AqaA LevelHistory2E The English Revolution, 1625–1660

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  • Use specific examples in your answers

    When discussing the crisis of Parliament, include specific events or documents, such as the Grand Remonstrance or the actions of key figures like the Earl of Strafford.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the historical context.

  • Focus on Key Figures

    When answering questions, pay attention to the roles of key figures like John Pym and their impact on events.

    Understanding individual contributions helps clarify the broader political dynamics and motivations during the English Civil War.

  • Use Specific Evidence

    When answering questions about the causes of the Civil War, always support your arguments with specific events and legislation.

    Specific evidence strengthens your argument and demonstrates a clear understanding of the historical context and significance of events.

  • Use specific examples

    When discussing the causes of the Civil War, always back your arguments with specific events and their implications.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a clear understanding of the historical context.