How did the population respond to
Charles I dismissing Parliament?
A. The people felt they we...
English, 29.10.2020 18:40 wdymRachel4943
How did the population respond to
Charles I dismissing Parliament?
A. The people felt they were losing their voice in
political decision making.
B. People were enraged by the end of England's well
established democracy.
C. People agreed that Parliament had too much
power.
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