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The problem of Charles I: divisions within the army and Parliament; the trial and execution of the King.

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The disintegration of the Political Nation, 1646–1649 (A-level only)

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The disintegration of the Political Nation, 1646–1649 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History2E The English Revolution, 1625–1660

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The problem of Charles I: divisions within the army and Parliament; the trial and execution of the King

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What was a significant consequence of the divisions within the army during the English Civil War?

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The establishment of the New Model Army was a significant consequence of the divisions within the army during the English Civil War.

Key terms

  • Political Nation: The group of individuals and institutions that held political power and influence in England during the 17th century.
  • Independents: A faction within the Parliament that advocated for religious freedom and a more decentralized form of governance.

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Overgeneralizing the causes of disintegration: It is important to recognize the multiple factors, including ideological divisions, the rise of radical groups, and the power struggle between the army and Parliament.

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