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Wanted new taxes to

crush rebellion in
Scotland
introduced Petition
of Right
King Charles I
violated provisions of
Petition of Right
Parliament
4
refused to finance
foreign wars

Wanted new taxes to crush rebellion in Scotland introduced Petition of Right King-example-1
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The parliament introduced petition of Rights to prevent the king from levying taxes. Charles I violated the provisions of Petition of right because he believed he had the right to do that. The parliament refused to finance foreign wars while Charles I wanted new taxes to crush the rebellion in Scotland. He clashed with them all the time which is why his rule ended prematurely.

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