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BD Restoration England, 1660-1685 key terms

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BD Restoration England, 1660-1685

AQAGCSEHistoryPaper 2 Section B: British depth studies including the historic environment

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  • Restoration

    Restoration is a History term for this objective because it helps explain Crown and Parliament, including the English Civil War and Commonwealth legacy, restoration of...

  • Civil War

    In Part one: Crown, Parliament, plots and court life, Civil War should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Popish Plot

    Popish Plot is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the Catholic question, including Titus Oates, Popish Plot, Rye House Plot, Exclusion Bill 1679 and...

  • Rye House Plot

    In Part one: Crown, Parliament, plots and court life, Rye House Plot should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Charles II

    Charles II is a History term for this objective because it helps explain Charles II's court, including Charles II's character, court life, fashions and the court's role in...

  • Charles II

    In Part one: Crown, Parliament, plots and court life, Charles II should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Great Plague

    Great Plague is a History term for this objective because it helps explain crisis, including the Great Plague of 1665, causes, contemporary views, measures, records, results,...

  • Fire of London

    In Part two: Life in Restoration England, Fire of London should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • theatres

    theatres is a History term for this objective because it helps explain Restoration culture, including comedy, theatres, playwrights, women's role and status, coffee houses,...

  • Royal Society

    In Part two: Life in Restoration England, Royal Society should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • East India Company

    East India Company is a History term for this objective because it helps explain land, including East India Company powers, Bombay, Hudson Bay, Tangier, Captain Henry Morgan...

  • Bombay

    In Part three: Land, trade and war, Bombay should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • mercantilism

    mercantilism is a History term for this objective because it helps explain trade, including mercantilism, Navigation Acts and their impact and the slave trade in 1660-1685.

  • Navigation Acts

    In Part three: Land, trade and war, Navigation Acts should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Dutch Wars

    Dutch Wars is a History term for this objective because it helps explain war, including English sea power, naval warfare, tactics, technology, conflict with the Dutch, the...

  • Dutch Wars

    In Part three: Land, trade and war, Dutch Wars should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the location of the specified historic environment site in 1660-1685.

  • location

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, location should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the function of the specified historic environment site in 1660-1685.

  • function

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, function should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the structure of the specified historic environment site in 1660-1685.

  • structure

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, structure should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • design

    design is a History term for this objective because it helps explain people connected with the site, such as the designer, originator and occupants in 1660-1685.

  • design

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the design of the specified historic environment site in 1660-1685.

  • design

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • design

    design is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how the site's design reflects the culture, values and fashions of the people at the time in 1660-1685.

  • design

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • important

    important is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how important events and developments from Restoration England connect to the specified site in 1660-1685.

  • important

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, important should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how stately homes, gardens, theatres, villages, towns, cities, trade, plots, revolts and...

  • stately homes

    In Part four: The historic environment of Restoration England, stately homes should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

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