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From Tyrants to Traitors: The Most Dreaded British Royals

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7. Charles I (1625-1649)

7. Charles I (1625-1649)
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Charles I stands out for his unyielding belief in absolute monarchy and his fraught relationship with Parliament. His refusal to compromise led to the outbreak of the English Civil War, a conflict that tore the nation apart. Ultimately, Charles was tried and executed—an unprecedented event that forever altered the monarchy’s trajectory. For further details, visit the National Archives.

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