Restoration (1660 - 1667)

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  • The Restoration (from 1660 - 1667)
    • Restoration Settlement (1660 - 1664)
      • Declaration of Breda (April 1660)
        • had 3 promises
          • royalists land would be restored
          • there would be religious toleration
          • pardon given to those connected to richard cromwell, except leading figures (Act of Indemnity 1661)
        • allowed Charles II to return easily
      • Convention Parliament (April 1660 - December 1660)
        • religiously and politically split
          • Religion
            • Presbyterians (Protestant Christianity established by John Knox in Scotland)
            • Anglicans (members of Anglican Church)
            • Indepedents (faction where Cromwell was a member)
          • Political
            • Committed Royalists (made up Lords)
            • Republicans who wanted to avoid anarchy but want to restrict Charles' power
        • establish finance for the King
          • £1.2 million needed for Royal expenditure. done by?
            • Charles granted customs duties for life
            • Crown lands are restored
            • Charles had the right to collect excise duties on commodities
          • However, only 2/3 of funds needed was given to the monarchy and by end of 1660, Charles was in debt of £1 million
          • his feudal taxes also abolished
      • Cavalier Parliament established 1661
        • Parliament consisted of a massive Royalist majority who seeked revenge instead of reconciliation
          • Venners rising led by a Fifth Monarchist increased fears of radical groups so wanted to crush religious and political instablity
        • Finance
          • Failure to restore courts meant taxes like ship money disappeared
          • Hearth tax  1662
    • Causes of growing tensions between Crown and Parliament (1664 - 1667)
      • Great Plague 1665
        • 15% of population dead in London
        • Lord Mayor and aldermen remained in London to stop the spread of disease
          • watchmen stationed outside infected houses
          • searchers looked  for dead bodies and brought them to burial site
        • led to trade being stopped so many people lost their jobs
      • Great fire of London 1666
        • 13,200 houses destroyed, 84 Churches and goods valued at £3.5 million also destroyed
        • Crown's finances reduced - from £825,000 to £650,000 p/a
        • response of Commons
          • wanted to find someone to blame, so set up committee to investigate
        • Many conspiracy theories that the Dutch did it - lost to Britain a few weeks prior

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