The Restoration 1660 . The End of the Elizabethan Era ► 1603: Queen Elizabeth’s 45 year reign ends with her death ► End of the “Elizabethan Era” and.

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The Restoration 1660 

The End of the Elizabethan Era ► 1603: Queen Elizabeth’s 45 year reign ends with her death ► End of the “Elizabethan Era” and the Renaissance

James I ► James VI of Scotland  James I of England ► Due to financial conflicts, James ultimately dismisses the Parliament! ► Dies in 1625 ► Successes:  King James Bible  Political and economic stability

Charles I ► Charles I takes over ► Struggled with parliament ► Supported “Divine Rights of the King” ► Religious conflicts (supported Catholics) ► 1 st Civil War ( ): Opposed by Parliament and Protestants ► Defeated but would not submit ► 2 nd Civil War ( )-ultimately executed for treason

The Commonwealth- (AKA The Interregnum) ► Oliver Cromwell (The Protectorate)  Milton-close aid to Cromwell ► Big booboo-Cromwell names son Richard Lord Protector

The Restoration 1660  ► Charles II reclaims throne ► Re-institutes anti-Protestant policies ► Monarch RESTORED

The Restoration and the Status Quo After having read about “The Haves” and “The Have Nots” and also learning about the political issues of the era, we are going to stage a Restoration Rally. On your picket sign, create a slogan or message that addresses any inequity that we have learned about from the restoration era.