In 1648 what crime does the parliament accuse Charles of?

By doing another Civil War knowing it was useless, and for shedding blood of innocent people.

is this right?

True.

But he was charged with high treason.

how do I add that into my answer?

Sara -- it's time for you to reread the posts tonight and figure out how to word your answer yourself.

Good night.

thanks and goodnight

In 1648, during the English Civil War, the Parliament accused King Charles I of several charges, including several acts that are related to the crimes you mentioned. It is important to note that these accusations were part of a larger conflict between the Parliamentarians and Royalists, each accusing the other of wrongdoing.

Specifically, the Parliament accused Charles I of "bringing war into the Kingdom of England" and "levying war against the Parliament and people of England." These charges directly relate to your statement about Charles I initiating another Civil War.

Furthermore, the Parliament accused Charles I of being "a man of blood" and "for causing and being guilty of the shedding of innocent blood." These charges align with your mention of Charles I shedding the blood of innocent people.

Keep in mind that the accuracy and interpretation of historical events can vary, and there may be differing views on the motivations and actions of individuals during this time. It is always beneficial to consult multiple sources and perspectives to gain a comprehensive understanding of historical events.