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Ten Propositions 1641

A document sent to Charles I in June 1641\text{June } 1641 requesting extensions of parliamentary power, including the right to approve the king's advisers.

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Grand remonstrance 1641

A document sent to the king on 22 November 164122\text{ November } 1641 that passed the Commons by only 1111 votes, illustrating the deep divisions within parliament.

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Militia Bill

A proposal by Arthur Haselrig to provide an army under the control of parliament to tackle the Irish Rebellion, which caused outraged moderates to support Charles I.

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Nineteen Propositions 1642

Demands issued by parliament in June 1642\text{June } 1642 as the basis for a settlement, which included oversight of the education of the king's children.

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Self-Denying Ordinance

A early 1645\text{early } 1645 parliamentary motion where military leaders like Essex and Manchester resigned their commands to form the New Model Army.

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Directory of Public Worship 1645

The 1645\text{1645} replacement for the Book of Common Prayer that aimed to make religion less ritualistic and abolished traditional feast days like Christmas.

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Newcastle Propositions 1646

Terms for a settlement sent to the king by Political Presbyterians in July 1646\text{July } 1646 that included parliamentary control of the militia for 2020 years.

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Agitators

Elected representatives of the rank-and-file New Model Army soldiers who held radical political and religious views.

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Heads of Proposals 1647

A moderate settlement plan offered to Charles I by army leaders in August 1647\text{August } 1647 featuring religious toleration and parliamentary control of the militia for 1010 years.

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Agreement of the People

A radical constitution produced by Levellers advocating for a democratic republic, one democratically elected house, and complete religious toleration.

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Oath of Abjuration 1643

A March 1643\text{March } 1643 law requiring Catholics to deny their basic beliefs or face confiscation of two-thirds of their land and goods.

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