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time of: |
religious discussion, radical politics bloody civil war in mid17th between crown and Parliament victory of Parliament for Oliver Cromwell execution of Charles I -> short lived republic restoration of the crown |
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Elizabeth 's settlement |
middle way 2 acts : act of Supremacy act of Uniformity |
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Act of Uniformity 1559 |
to regularise prayer worship and administration |
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Hampton Court Conference 1604 |
James and puritans and representatives of church |
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Mayflower |
puritans left the country |
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Guy Fawkes |
gunpower plot, catholic, rebellion |
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John Milton :paradise lost |
puritanism |
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Thomas Wentworth William Laud |
advisers of Charles I |
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John Hapden |
Parliament member refused to pay ship money 1637 |
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Scottish army invasion |
1638 |
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Ulster Rebellion 1641 |
Chatolic Irish against Scottish, English protestant settlers 300 people killed |
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parliament was against : |
Irish Catholics |
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control of the army |
quarell between king and Parliament |
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road to civil war 1642 |
2 members of Parliament arrested London locked its gates king in Notthingam. aug 22 beginning of civil war |
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1642-1649 |
civil war |
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lord Protectoate 1653-60 |
Oliver Cromwell |
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protectorate |
Oliver Cromwell |
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Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland |
1653-59 |
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1656 |
Hamble petition |
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1660 Declaration of Breda |
restoration |
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1660-1685v |
Charles II |
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1673 |
test act - chatolic cant hold public office |
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Royal Declaration of Indulgence |
Charles II of England's attempt to extend religious liberty to Protestant nonconformists and Roman Catholics |
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constitutional monarchy |
the Parliament and not the king has overall power |
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bill of rights 1688 |
Parliament has power over the king king is unable to raise tax king is provided regular income king is unable to keep an army king is unable to act against any mp |
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1689 act of toleration |
freedom of worship penal law against catholics remains |
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1701 act of Settlement |
only protestant could inherit the throne |
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1714 |
Parliament all controll |