The Restored Commonwealth

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Who was put in charge of the local militia?
Radical Sectaries
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Name of anti - rump rising in Cheshire
Booth's Rising
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What did Booth's rising demonstrate?
That Rump and Army could not agree on reform.
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What did Haselrig suggest be done with Lambert?
Throw him in prison.
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What did Haselrig's treatment of Lambert show?
The differences between military and civilian republicanism.
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When was the Rump dissolved?
October 1659
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Who called for the restoration of the Rump?
George Monck
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What was the name of the new form of government?
The Committee of Safety
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Who made up the Committe of Safety?
Mainly officers, some civilians.
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What happened when Lambert and Monck's forces met?
Lambert's side melted away without a fight.
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Who came out against the Committee?
The Navy and garrison towns.
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What started in London?
Riots
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When were the rump re- installed?
December 1659
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What did the re- installed rump do with the army?
They purged it.
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What job did they give Monck?
Policing London - burden.
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What did Monck get the Rump to do when he arrived in February 1660?
Call back the Long Parliament.
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What did the Rump order the army to do ?
Obey it.
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What did the Rump declare that particularly annoyed the Army?
That the Rump was the only legitimate governement.
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What did Haselrig suggest be done with Lambert?

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