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What problems was Oliver Cromwell having with the king in 1640?

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In 1640, the problems between Oliver Cromwell and King Charles I were part of a larger conflict over the balance of power between the monarchy and Parliament, with Charles's authoritarian rule, religious policies, and perceived attempts to favor Catholicism clashing with Parliamentarians like Cromwell who desired more political and religious freedom. Charles's actions, including ruling without Parliament for 11 years and his authoritarian methods, directly conflicted with the views of Cromwell and other members of Parliament who sought greater representation and a more Protestant form of religion.

King Charles I's Actions Fueling the Conflict
Authoritarian Rule and Fiscal Policies:
Charles I ruled without Parliament from 1629 to 1640, a period known as the Personal Rule or "Eleven Years' Tyranny". During this time, he exploited the fiscal and other powers of the Crown, which angered Parliamentarians who felt he was overstepping his authority.

Religious Policies:
Charles's perceived favoritism towards Catholicism and the introduction of "popish" ceremonial practices into the Church of England were met with widespread fear and mistrust among Protestants, particularly Puritans like Cromwell.

Foreign Policy and Unpopulariances:
His foreign policy, which failed to support Protestant interests abroad, also generated suspicion.

Forced to Recall Parliament:
Charles was forced to call Parliament in 1640 after Scotland rose up against his religious policies, further highlighting his inability to govern effectively.

Oliver Cromwell's Growing Discontent
Religious Beliefs:
Cromwell, a devout Puritan, was deeply committed to a more Protestant form of worship and opposed what he saw as the "papist" tendencies of Charles's church policies.

Struggle for Power:
Like other members of Parliament, Cromwell and his allies were unhappy with Charles's style of rule and felt that he was not adequately consulting them on matters of governing the country.

Call for Reform:
The political crisis in 1640 led to demands for political, constitutional, and religious reforms that Charles, despite losing some support, was unwilling to accept.

These unresolved political and religious issues created an atmosphere of crisis that ultimately escalated into the English Civil War in 1642.

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