Charles I had a tumultuous relationship with Parliament, characterized by conflict and tension. He believed in the divine right of kings and sought to govern without parliamentary consent, which led to significant disputes over taxation and governance. His attempts to assert authority culminated in the English Civil War, where he faced opposition from Parliamentarians who sought greater power and representation. Ultimately, this discord resulted in his execution and a temporary abolition of the monarchy.
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