HIS101H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Foodborne Illness, Cup-Bearer, William Laud

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The word revolution by hill: primary and secondary sources are what historians use most often, primary sources are written in the time, written in the 19th century. Important to look at plays (shakespeare), political documents and the dictionary where the term. Divine right abolitionist and parliament are england"s political system. The king is above the people and according to his people he is like god. King derives power from god, only listens to god. Parliament feels that the people should elect representative for the govt. Therefor the king was not created by the people but rather summoned by them and instead created by the. He has the right to judge his subjects but only god can judge him: even a bad king had the right to rule until his natural death or until he is removed from the reign from god.

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