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French revolution
Dates
45 cards
Cards (83)
1627
Prayer book introduced in scotland, St
Giles
Cathedral
1628
Buckingham
is executed
1629
Personal
rule begins
1633
Laud
becomes archbishop of
canterbury
1635
Ship Money
becomes a
national tax
1638
The start of the
bishops
war and charges has insufficient funds so has to call
parliament
1640
August, Scots invade
charles
, who agrees to pay
£850
a day.
1640
Decemeber, Root and Branch petition is enacted which is
15,000
puritans calling for dissolving of
episopacy
1641
Bill
of Attainder,
Militia
Bill, Grand Remonstrance
1642
January
, Attack on the five members and shows kings
distrust
July,
Parliament
raises an army with earl of
essex
1645
new model army
established
1646
Charles surrenders in
oxford
The newcastle
propositions
1648
Prides
purge.
48
mps are arrested
Second Civil war
1649
Charles executed on the
30th
of jan 1649
Rump Parliament is formed
1653
Rump
parliament is
dissolved
and the instrument of government enacted
Nominated assembly ended due to
fifth monarchists
afterwards
End of
NMA
permittal of
civil marriage
1647
Heads of Proposals strengthens
power
of
parliament
Charles
secretly discusses with scot’s for
Scottish army
Putney
Debates
1656
October, James Nayler emulates
christ
going into
jerusalem
1657
Humble
petition and advice,
Cromwell
refuses the title of king
1655
Major generals introduced, 11 Districts,
200
ale houses closed by
Worsley
in lancashire
Penruddock
uprising
1658
Cromwell
death and succession by
richard cromwell
1664
Triennial
act and
Conventicle
act
1661
corporation act
1662
Quaker Act
1665
five mile act
1662
act of
uniformity
Declaration of indulgence
1662-1672
Exclusion bills
1679,80,81
1668
James I Declares
himself as
catholic
1672
Stop of the
exchequer
1674
Test act,
refused
by James the DoU
1670
Treaty of
Dover
1683
Rye house plot
,
12
executed
Plot to kill
Charles
and James by the duke of
Monmouth
1685
Death of
Charles
1686
Gidden
Vs
Hales
1687
James second declaration
of
indulgence
, first in 1686
1660
Declaration of
Breda
by Charles and advised by general
monck
1689
Toleration
Act, allowed
freedom
of worship and no transubstantiation
1689
Toleration Act
-
Dissenters
could worship freely in licensed meeting houses with open doors
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