The Restored Commonwealth 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: tikabuzzCreated on: 21-05-13 10:37 Who was put in charge of the local militia? Radical Sectaries 1 of 18 Name of anti - rump rising in Cheshire Booth's Rising 2 of 18 What did Booth's rising demonstrate? That Rump and Army could not agree on reform. 3 of 18 What did Haselrig suggest be done with Lambert? Throw him in prison. 4 of 18 What did Haselrig's treatment of Lambert show? The differences between military and civilian republicanism. 5 of 18 When was the Rump dissolved? October 1659 6 of 18 Who called for the restoration of the Rump? George Monck 7 of 18 What was the name of the new form of government? The Committee of Safety 8 of 18 Who made up the Committe of Safety? Mainly officers, some civilians. 9 of 18 What happened when Lambert and Monck's forces met? Lambert's side melted away without a fight. 10 of 18 Who came out against the Committee? The Navy and garrison towns. 11 of 18 What started in London? Riots 12 of 18 When were the rump re- installed? December 1659 13 of 18 What did the re- installed rump do with the army? They purged it. 14 of 18 What job did they give Monck? Policing London - burden. 15 of 18 What did Monck get the Rump to do when he arrived in February 1660? Call back the Long Parliament. 16 of 18 What did the Rump order the army to do ? Obey it. 17 of 18 What did the Rump declare that particularly annoyed the Army? That the Rump was the only legitimate governement. 18 of 18
PARLIAMENT - Key Dates and Events - 'British Monarchy: the Crisis of State, 1642-1689' 2.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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