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What led to the conflict between the king and his Parliament in England in the 17th Century ?


1. Divine Rights of Kings : The British Parliament declined in accept the divine rights of the Stuart Kings. The Parliament condemned the despotic rulers.


2. Levy of Taxes and Duties: The Stuart Kings of England sold the titles of nobility to the wealthy English men. They levied tariff duties and taxes on the rich.


They also took loans from them of their own accord. They did not seek the permission from the Parliament. The Parliament could not tolerate all that.

3. Waging of Wars: Charles I waged fruitless wars against Spain, France and Holland. This rendered England financially weak.


So the King and the Parliament came into conflict.

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