The Interregnum 1649-1660
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- The Interregnum 1649-1660
- Key Figures
- Oliver Cromwell was Lord Prtector. He was a Puritan and strongly believed in Liberty of Conscience
- John Lambert was one of Cromwell's chief advisors. He also wanted Cromwell to take the title of King in the Humble Petition
- Richard Cromwell was the son of Oliver Cromwell and the second Lord Protector
- poor leader
- Puppet to the army
- Timeline
- 1649-monarcy abolished Rump take over
- 1653-Rump abolished and Parliament of Saints created
- 1653-Parliament of Saints abolished and Cromwell becomes LP
- 1658-Oliver dies Richard becomes LP
- 1659-Richard resigns
- 1660-Restoration
- 1659-Richard resigns
- 1658-Oliver dies Richard becomes LP
- 1653-Parliament of Saints abolished and Cromwell becomes LP
- 1653-Rump abolished and Parliament of Saints created
- 1649-monarcy abolished Rump take over
- Dealing with Royalists
- Instalation of MajorGenerals
- Paid for by decemation tax on Royalists
- Instalation of MajorGenerals
- Drifting towards Monarchy
- Similar to Monarchy
- King in all but name-Starkey
- Crest
- Line of Succession
- Humble Petition and I of G-what CI was offered after civil was
- De facto powers
- Second Protectorate wanted a more traditional government
- During Richards reign people thought protectorate would only work under Oliver
- Similar to Monarchy
- Religion
- liberty of conscience for protestants
- Jews allowed back in
- Rise of new religous groups
- Catholicism banned
- Naylor and Biddle Cases
- James Naylor-rode into Bristol like Jesus on palm sunday ended up on the pillory and a B burned on his head
- Not too harsh but not to leniant
- James Naylor-rode into Bristol like Jesus on palm sunday ended up on the pillory and a B burned on his head
- Key Figures
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