Identify Cause and Effect What were some effects of the English Civil War? - Answer(s): temporarily ended monarchy and House of Lords, restricted English social life in certain ways
- Pepys: “Great joy all yesterday at London, and at night more bonfires that ever, and ringing of bells…every body seems to be very joyfull in the business…”
- Hobbes’s ideas reflected the fact that many people were unhappy under Cromwell, especially when he dismissed Parliament to rule alone—like a king. Attitudes were changing so much that a return to monarchy became possible.
- 1658, Cromwell died; son took place; Richard Cromwell lacked father’s leadership abilities
- His government collapsed
- Eventually Parliament reconvened, voted to bring back monarchy—event known as the Restoration
- Spring 1660, Parliament invited son of Charles I to be new king
- Parliament laid out certain conditions which Charles accepted
- Was crowned as Charles II
- People shouted their good wishes
- Positive and Negative
- Charles reopened theaters, flowering of English drama resulted
- Habeas Corpus Act passed, guaranteeing someone accused of a crime had right to appear in court to determine if should be held, released
- 1665, bubonic plague returned; following year Great Fire of London
- After fire, Charles supported public construction projects
- The Reign of Charles II
- Charles had to address many issues—conflict with Dutch continued; religious tensions remained; role of Parliament still being developed
- Charles supported religious toleration for Catholics, but Parliament insisted on laws to strengthen the Church of England
- Restoration years, mixture of positive, negative events
- Later in Charles’s reign the question of who would succeed him remained. His brother James was next in line, but he was a Catholic.
- James married to Catholic princess, whose Catholic son would outrank James’s Protestant daughters from first marriage
- 1685, Charles died, James crowned king
- Many wondered if another destructive war would follow
- James not popular; believed in right to rule as absolute monarch
- English did not tolerate that belief
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