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The Protectorate
Oliver Cromwell served as Lord Protector, in a time of strict Puritan rule, where fun was banned. -
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English Monarchs
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King James I
Mary Queen of Scots son, who was a strong Anglican and chartered Jamestown. -
King James I Bible
Sponsored the publication of the English version of the Bible. -
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English Civil War
Royalist vs. Parliamentarians over the governance of England -
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Charles I
King who was anti-parliament which caused controversy. Was later killed. -
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The Long Parliament
Charles I called on parliament for military operation funding vs Scots in rebellion, causing Parliament to become religiously and politically divided. -
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The Interregnum
Marked the beginning of Restoration as a new king took reign. -
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King Charles II
Nothing like his father King James, had poise, was charming and restored fun during the Cromwell's Protective Era -
Clarendon Code (Act of Uniformity)
All had to use the Anglican Book of Common Prayer -
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2nd Anglo-Dutch War
War between England and the Dutch for control over seas and trade routes. -
Habeas Corpus
Tell you why you are being arrested. -
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King James II
Bigoted to convert to Catholicism, and provoked a revolution by his attitude. -
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The Glorious Revolution
Whigs and Tory leaders offer the throne to King James II daughter, Mary and her husband William of Orange -
English Bill of Rights
Settled all major issues between King and Parliament -
Act of Settlement
Settle the succession to the English and Irish crowns on Protestants only. -
House of Hanover
Hanoverians of Germany rule after the House of Stuart comes to an end.