According to the “Trial of Charles I” (in Sources) How did Charles I (1624-1649) respond to the accusations levelled by the High Court of Justice? He demanded that his accusers submit to the authority of their king. He cited the Christian duty of his accusers to release him. He refused to recognize the legality of the court. He threatened his opponents with kingly authority. He threatened his opponents with divine retribution.

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According to the “Trial of Charles I” (in Sources) How did Charles I (1624-1649) respond to the accusations levelled by the High Court of Justice?

  1. He demanded that his accusers submit to the authority of their king.
  2. He cited the Christian duty of his accusers to release him.
  3. He refused to recognize the legality of the court.
  4. He threatened his opponents with kingly authority.
  5. He threatened his opponents with divine retribution.

 

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