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Why did James I quarrel with Parliament? -He wanted to form an alliance with Louis XIV. -He believed in the divine right of kings. -He believed Parliament should be given the right to tax. -He wanted members
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Why did James I quarrel with Parliament?
-He wanted to form an alliance with Louis XIV.
-He believed in the divine right of kings.
-He believed Parliament should be given the right to tax.
-He wanted members of Parliament to sign the Magna Carta.
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He believed in the divine rights kings.
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He believed in the divine right of kings.
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