Engagement of 1647

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The Engagement of 1647 was a secret agreement between Charles I and Scottish commissioners during the English Civil War, in which the king promised religious concessions in exchange for Scottish military support against the English Parliament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event of the English Civil War
political agreement
secret treaty
alsoKnownAs The Engagement NERFINISHED
category 17th-century treaties
Anglo-Scottish relations
English Civil War diplomacy NERFINISHED
chronologyFollows First English Civil War NERFINISHED
chronologyPrecedes Second English Civil War NERFINISHED
conflictContext English Civil War NERFINISHED
consequence contributed to the trial and execution of Charles I
increased mistrust of Charles I by English Parliamentarians
strengthening of the English New Model Army’s political role
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
date 1647
hasCause conflict between Charles I and the English Parliament
religious disputes in the British Isles
historicalPeriod Wars of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
language English
Scots
legalStatus secret and unofficial agreement
negotiatedBy Charles I of England NERFINISHED
Scottish commissioners
obligationOf Scotland to invade England on behalf of Charles I
Scotland to raise an army for Charles I
opposedBy English Independents NERFINISHED
English Parliament NERFINISHED
radical Covenanters in Scotland
participant Charles I of England NERFINISHED
Scottish Covenanters NERFINISHED
Scottish commissioners
partOf Second English Civil War NERFINISHED
place Carisbrooke Castle NERFINISHED
Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
promiseContent establishment of a Presbyterian church settlement
introduction of Presbyterianism in England for three years
support for the Covenant in Scotland
suppression of sectaries and Independents
promiseMadeBy Charles I of England NERFINISHED
purpose to oppose the English Parliament
to secure Scottish military support for Charles I
relatedDocument Solemn League and Covenant NERFINISHED
relatedTo Covenanter movement NERFINISHED
Presbyterianism in England NERFINISHED
result Scottish invasion of England in 1648
outbreak of the Second English Civil War

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Solemn League and Covenant followedBy Engagement of 1647