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Why did Charles I sign a treaty with Scots?

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Because the English Parliament supported him in his cause
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Because the English Parliament refused to support him
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Because he wanted to give all the rights to the Scots
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B Because the English Parliament refused to support him
The Scots invaded England in 1637, rebelling against Charles I as he had tried to force a new prayer book on the Scottish Presbyterian kirk. However, the English Parliament refused to support Charles I and therefore, he signed a treaty with the Scots.
Thus, option B is correct.

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