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Charles I King of England many discussions with Parliament and very rarely did
Parliament agree with Charles. Parliament and Charles had many fall outs and
proved not better than his Father James the first.
Charles had many demands for taxes and Parliament refused his request, Charles
made many Promises to Parliament and eventually Parliament issued his a small
amount of money, but Parliament Issued a set of rules if Charles demanded money
like this again. The rules were know as the Petition Of Right (1628) the rules went
like this
Petition Of Right
No raising or lowering taxes without Parliament's Permission.
Nobody to imprisoned without a fair trail.
No royal troops to be billeted ( forcing People to give board and
lodging to Soldiers).
No Martial Law (The king could not use his army to run the country)