AP Euro Quiz: Charles II

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Restoration Period

-Charles II - Restoration of: monarchy Church of England Parliament

Royal Society

-Charles II helps form the Royal society, a key scientific society

Post Cromwell

-Cromwell and the Puritans were unpopular -England wants to restore monarchy -Puritans are so unpopular they decline dramatically

Parliament and James II

-Parliament wants James II out and his protestant daughter Mary to take over -yet James Ii is feeble and Parliament says we can wait until he dies -but James two marries a second wife and has a son who will be Catholic -Parliament asks mary and husand William of Orange to take over England

Other aspects of the Restoration

-Puritans excluded from many things -some worried he is too pro french and pro Catholic

Glorious Revolution

-William and Mary agree to take over the throne -attacks England and James II flees without bloodshed -bloodless revolutioj -Huge political turning point

James II

-brother of Charles II -Catholic -there is a rebellion after he is crowned but he puts it down

Charles II

-son of Charles I, Anglican -has Catholic sympathies, marries French Catholic -Restoration period -Merry Monarch: wants ppl to have a good time, he wants to have a good time -wants people to forget the Puritans

Merry monarch

Charles II

Declaration of Indulgences

Charles II passed: give toleration to Catholics

Louis 14th and Charles II

Louis bribes Charles to become a Catholic -came close to accepting it but doesn't

Clarendon Code

Parliament passed: gives power to Anglicans

Test Act

Parliament passes: must be Anglican to have most government jobs

William and Mary Constitutional monarchy

a constitutional Monarchy 1) No divine right 2) Parliament has power (but only upperclass males can vote) 3) Parliament can raise taxes

Great Fire of 1666

burns much of the area near the docks of London kills many rats that have the Prague

Christopher Wren

helps rebuild London after the Great fire eg. St Pauls Church (not as fancy as Catholic churches)

Plague of 1665

last major Plague in England

Whigs

political party, people in parliament who tend to be against the King (some former Puritans)

Charles as King

relatively popular not much killing stability

Tories

supporter of the King: political party


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