Asked by Marina Shimada on Sep 26, 2024

Why did Scotland rebel against Charles I,beginning in 1638?

A) Charles forced the Anglican Book of Common Prayer on the Scottish Church.
B) Charles forced the Scottish Church to accept Presbyterianism.
C) Charles required the Scottish Church to disavow all Scottish Catholic priests.
D) Charles refused the Scottish Church to collect tithes.
E) Charles forced the Scottish Church to ban all bishops from Scotland.

Anglican Book

Refers to a book of liturgy or religious doctrine used by the Anglican Church, such as the Book of Common Prayer.

Common Prayer

Refers to the set of prayers or worship practices used in common by a religious community, notably seen in the Book of Common Prayer in Anglican tradition.

  • Identify the factors leading to constitutional crises and the consequences of resistance to monarchical rulings in England and Scotland.