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James I was prevented from the Gunpowder plot that was a failed assassination attempt by a group of English Catholics to blow up the Houses of Parliament!.

James prorogued the Parliament after failing to win its support for the Union of the Crowns!. It was the accession of King James VI, King of Scots, to the throne of England that united Scotland and England under one monarch!.

Thirty Years War: it was a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire!. It developed into general war but not for religious reasons!.

The Pilgrim Fathers, who were group of radical, Puritan, English Separatists, arrived to Virginia!.

Spanish match: policy and diplomatic negotiations towards a proposed marriage between Prince Charles, the son of James I and Maria Anna, Infanta of Spain, daughter of Phillip III of Spain!.

First Bishop’s war: Causes: the opposition of the Covenanters to all of Charles’ church innovations in Scotland!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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James I prevented the Gunpowder plot which was a failed assassination attempt by a group of English Catholics to blow up the Houses of Parliament!.

James prolonged the Parliament after failing to win its support for the Union of the Crowns!. It was the accession of King James VI, King of Scots, to the throne of England that united Scotland and England under one monarch!.

Thirty Years War: it was a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire!. It developed into general war but not for religious reasons!.

The Pilgrim Fathers, who were group of radical, Puritan, English Separatists, arrived in Virginia!.

Spanish match: policy and diplomatic negotiations towards a proposed marriage between Prince Charles, the son of James I and Maria Anna, who was Infanta of Spain and daughter of Phillip III of Spain!.

First Bishop’s war: Causes: the opposition of the Covenanters to all of Charles’ church innovations in Scotland

Don't know if the facts are right but these sentences scan better, to me at least, if that's what you wanted to knowWww@QuestionHome@Com

Gunpowder Plot - Right!. Guido Fawkes, though not the leader, was the one caught after a tip-off from a fellow conspirator!.

James I - was the King of Scotland, but was more unofficial - he just happened to be the next in line to the crown after Lizzie I died!. The Union wasn't official until the early-18th Century!.

Pilgrim Fathers - Right!. bunch of religious nutters who were fed up of being ignored so went to Plymouth rock on the Mayflower!. Says alot about America doesn't it!?

The Bishop's Wars - more specifically about Charles II's prayer book, which he forced on the Scots without any prior consultation about there ecumenical structure or beliefs!. And the Scottish priesthood got all arsey about it!.Www@QuestionHome@Com