8. Open war, now the only way out, went on till Charles was captured and beheaded, and Parliament held, for a time, entire control.

SUGGESTIVE OUTLINES FOR REVIEWS

FORM IV

I. The Era of Reform in Britain:

1. The Methodist Revival, which stirred the hearts of the people, and gave them higher ideals

2. Social Reforms:
(a) Canning, the friend of the oppressed
(b) Wilberforce and the abolition of slavery
(c) Elizabeth Fry and prison reform
(d) Revision of the criminal code

3. Political Reforms:
(a) The Reform Bill
(b) The Chartist Agitation
(c) The repeal of the Corn Laws

II. The Puritan Movement:

1. Its beginning under Elizabeth