Respuesta :

Answer is C

Explanation:

  • The English Civil War, sometimes referred to as the English Revolution, is the name for a series of armed conflicts that took place on the British Isle in the mid-17th century and which have their origin in the conflict between King Charles I of England and the English Parliament.
  • The conflict was political and religious in nature. Charles inherited the English throne from the former Scottish King James I of the Stuart Dynasty.
  • Although he was the nominal head of the Anglican Church, many in England considered him a disguised Catholic. Charles also believed that the English ruler, like others in Europe at the time, had a divine right to rule and that no one, including Parliament, had the right to question his authority and decisions.
  • On the other hand, in England and Scotland at that time he continued to flourish Protestantism in extreme forms, including Puritanism, whose representatives held the Stuart monarchy lascivious and sinful.

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