3.8 Charles II Flashcards

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Personality of Charles II

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  • ‘Merry Monarch’
  • Opportunistic
  • Inconsistent
  • Reckless
  • Main goal was to remain on the throne
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Views on monarchy

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Pragmatic king - dealt with things sensibly without annoying Parliament.

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Declaration of Breda

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  • 4 April 1660
  • Produced to those who sought stability.
  • Outlined that if he was restored, Charles would rule as a traditional monarch through Parliament.
  • Promised the army its pay in arrears and a pardon to all his subjects apart from a few individuals.
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Free elections

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  • Produced the Convention Parliament 25 April 1660
  • Removal of restrictions on who could vote.
  • Elections produced a body of MPs that was more representative of the PN.
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Convention Parliament

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  • Essentially conservative and thereby Royalist.
  • Half of the Parliament was made up of parliamentarians, but of many different political and religious views.
  • Many of these aimed to restrict the king’s power before he returned.
  • Royalists were naturally opposed to limitations on the returning monarch.
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Charles Stuart

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  • 8 May 1660 the Convention Parliament declared Charles Stuart as King Charles II.
  • Desire for a return of order meant that the monarchy was restored without any serious consideration of imposing any constitutional limits.
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April 1660

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  • Charles was restored based on his general promises to rule as a traditional monarch.
  • These promises were attractive to the majority of the PN as conservatives had felt increasingly alienated by and fearful of radicalism.
  • Charles’ priority was to secure the throne.
  • Restoration settlement was the work of the Convention Parliament and the Cavalier Parliament.
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Convention Parliament - Indemnity

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  • Parliament helped decide who should be excluded.
  • In the indemnity debates, Royalists called for widespread vengeance.
  • 30 men were excluded
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The Indemnity Act 1660

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  • Passed on 29 August 1660
  • Was a pragmatic necessity for Charles, as he needed:
    1. The army to disband
    2. Money from the City of London
    3. Support of the political elite
  • Despite the Indemnity Act, the Restoration was accompanied by the persecution of anyone seen as a threat to the restoration.
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Convention Parliament - Land settlement

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  • As a result of the revolution of 1649 the lands of bishops, Royalists, Catholics and the Crown were sold off.
  • Purchasers had a vested interest in the Interregnum regimes and some were powerful so Charles had to be careful.
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