The conflict between the Puritans and both James I and Charles I led to the dissolution of the House of Commons, the emigration of many Puritans, and the eventual takeover by Oliver Cromwell, then the restoration of the monarchy under a Catholic king
Which of these could be considered the outcome of the conflict?
A) The conflict led to no major long-term reforms in the English government.
B) The rule of the Protestant government was reaffirmed and solidified.
C) The relations between Catholics and Protestants were greatly improved.
D) Parliament became dominant over the king.
E) The trust between the middle class and the aristocracy was eroded irreversibly.
Answer: A
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