Chapter 18 Flashcards

1
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What were the limitations of parliament in the 17th century?

A

Royal prerogative
RP vs p privilege
FP
Religion
Monarch could pirogue & dissolve

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How did p change it’s form during the 17th century?

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1640s Bishops removed from Lords
Pride’s Purge - Rump/Long p

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3
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What was the extent of political parties before the court & country party?
When did the 2 parties emerge?

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None but occasionally had little factions
1670s

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What was p threatened by in the 17th century?

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Monachal absolutism
Popery - cath

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Who did the ‘court’ party support?
When did they emerge?
When did they rise to prominence?

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Monarch’s policies
Following Clarendon’s fall in 1667
During mistrust of Danby era

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Who acted as ‘court’ members?
How were they united?

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Cabal
Not always agreeing or working together but all supp monarchy

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How did the ‘country’ party oppose C II?

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Opp aspects of C policy, such as FP (France) & religion

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Which Cabal members joined the ‘Country’ party?
When?

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Buckingham
Shaftesbury
1674

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9
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How was the ‘Country’ party more united/organised than the ‘Court’ party?
What is this in despite of?

A

Repped by Green Ribbon Club (wore green ribbons to identify selves)
‘Country’ nit being a clearly defined political group

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10
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Who were the key figures in the ‘Court’ party?

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Charles II
Danby
Butler
Duke of Ormonde
Murray

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What was the problem with Danby being part of the ‘Court’ party?

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Promotes people w/ patronage - seen as creating cath inner circle to run country (bit like cath conspiracy)

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12
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What were the interests & aims of the ‘Court’ party?

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Toleration of Cath dissenters
Strengthen ties w/ France

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13
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What was the ‘Court’ parties attitude to parliament?

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Used patronage to manipulate way into positions of influence - as p now more influential as royal court

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14
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Who were the key figures of the ‘Country’ party?

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Buckingham
Shaftesbury
William Coventry
William Cavendish
William Russel

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Q

What was the religious standing of the ‘Country’ party?
What did they want with the C of E?
What was their central FP aim?
Who were they hostile to?

A

Anti-Cath
Stricter
Defence of Protestantism
Dissenters & France

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16
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What was the ‘Country’ parties attitude to p?

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Believed gow was wasteful & corrupt
Very anti-absolutist

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17
Q

Why were the increasing publishing of pamphlets problematic for C II?

A

People start to debate & share ideas

18
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What are 2 pamphlets published during the pamphlet wars?

A

1675 (post cabal) - A Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friend
1677 - An Account of the Growth of Popery & Arbitrary Gov

19
Q

Who wrote ‘A Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friend’?
What did it argue about absolutism?
What did it argue about Crown & P?

A

Probably Shaftesbury
Conspiracy to impose high ‘episcopal’ men & a standing army
Crown wanted p to nothing more than a body that supplied money

20
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Why did Shaftesbury oppose episcopacy in his pamphlet?

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Shaftesbury = ‘Country’ party - anti-Cath
Episcopacy = church hierarchy
Presbyterians anti high episcopacy

21
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Who wrote ‘An Account of the Growth of Popery & Arbitrary Gov’?
What did he argue?

A

Marvell
There was a desighn to make Britain into an ‘absolute tyranny’ - directly links to C I 11 year tyranny

22
Q

When was the 1st Anglo-Dutch war?
What was it about?

A

1652-54
Naval battle over trade

23
Q

When was the 2nd Dutch war?

A

1665-67

24
Q

Who won the Battle of Medway?
When?

A

Dutch, decisive
1666, 2nd Dutch war

25
Q

When was the Battle of Landguard fort?
What happened?

A

1667
Felixstowe - Dutch land on Eng shores

26
Q

What ended the 2nd Dutch war?

A

Treaty of Breda, 1667

27
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What ignited the 3rd Anglo-Dutch war?

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1670, C signed secret treaty of Dover w/ Louis XIV (increases rumours of Cath)
Caused Anglo-French attacks of 1672
Triggered 3rd war

28
Q

When was the 3rd Dutch war?
What ended the 3rd Dutch war?

A

1672-74
The Second Peace of Westminster

29
Q

How did France and the Dutch create peace?

A

Peace of Nijmegen, 1678

30
Q

After the Dutch wars, what fuelled fears of absolutism?

A

C parogued p but kept standing army of 300,000 (army ready to go)

31
Q

Why was the emergence of political ideology problematic for C II?

A

Debates over necessity of C II rule

32
Q

What was Leviathan?
What did it argue?

A

1651, Hobbes, C tutor
Text argues need an absolutist ruler/controller or will descend into chaos

33
Q

What was Patriarcha?
What did it argue?

A

1680, Filmer
Royal-patriarchal authority descended from Adam
For the divine right of kings

34
Q

Who refuted Filmer’s work?
In what?
What did he argue?

A

Locke
Two Treatises of Gov
Against absolutism
For gov system which prevents individuals gaining too much power

35
Q

What was the split?

A

By 1681, ‘Court’ & ‘Country’ parties = Tories & Whigs

36
Q

Who were the Tories?
Who were the Whigs?

A

Court
Country

37
Q

What was the split centred on?
Who did & didn’t supp Exclusion?

A

Exclusion crisis
Tories = anti-Exclusion
Whigs = Exclusion (rid of James II succession)

38
Q

What did each party think about authority in Eng?

A

Tories = Devine Right, so no right to resist
Whigs = Civil Authority derived from people, so right to resist tyranny

39
Q

Who threatened absolutism?
Why did the Whigs like p?

A

Parliament, Republicans, dissenters
P defender against absolutism, protector of prots & liberty

40
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What were the political parties views on religious authority?

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Tories = C of E
Whigs = towards toleration, less autocratic (absolutist ruler)