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Religious divisions and conflicts: the defeat of Millenarianism; the restoration of the Church of England; Protestant Dissenters; conflict over Catholic influence at Court.

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From Republic to restored and limited monarchy, 1649–1678 (A-level only)

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From Republic to restored and limited monarchy, 1649–1678 (A-level only)

Aqa A Level History1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702

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Religious divisions and conflicts: the defeat of Millenarianism; the restoration of the Church of England; Protestant Dissenters; conflict over Catholic influence at Court

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What was a significant consequence of the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660?

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The re-establishment of the Church of England as the state church was a significant consequence of the Restoration in 1660.

Key terms

  • Anglicanism: The tradition within Christianity represented by the Church of England, which was re-established during the Restoration.
  • Commonwealth: The republican government established after the English Civil War, lasting from 1649 to 1660, which abolished the monarchy.

Common trap

Confusing the Commonwealth with the Restoration: Clarify that the Commonwealth (1649-1660) was a republican government, while the Restoration (1660) marked the return of the monarchy and the Church of England.

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