Chapter 22 Flashcards

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What was the extent of Whig & Tory support for the Glorious Revolution?

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Whigs:
Supported
Accepted William & Mary’s right to rule
Broader religous toleration

Tories:
Circumspect in support for revolution & William & Mary’s right to rule
Narrower religious toleration, Anglican
Closer to absolutism

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Who were the junto lords?

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Moderate Whigs
Coordinated/lead Whigs
Provided administrative support for William & Mary against France
Active & communicative

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3
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How were the Tories structured?

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More loosely than Whigs
1690s onwards held briefing meetings for backbenchers

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How did the Whig-Tory division spread to London culture?

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Establishment of clubs & campaigning for the factions

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What are the reasons for the development of party divisions after 1688-89 (Glorious Revolution)?

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Regular parliamentary sessions facilitated coordination of similar MPs
More frequent general elections encouraged organisation of party lines
Increased eligibility to vote meant voters with broader backgrounds

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What was the oath of association?

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1696
Triggered by Jacobite plot
Tories argued de facto monarchs
Acknowledgement of William & Mary as ‘rightful & lawful’ monarchs
Many Tories refused oath

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7
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What further reinforced the oath of association?

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1702 Abjuration Act
Denouncing claim of James II’s son to the throne

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8
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What was the key division between Whigs & Tories?

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Toleration of religion (not the revolution)
Whigs: broader Church of England & encompass more dissenters
Tories: Anglicans, maintain Church of England, no concessions to dissenters

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What were the Whig & Tory opinions on the 9 years war with France?

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Whigs: sought ways to finance, behind the 1693 Loan Act & 1694 establishment of the bank of England

Tories: initial support turned to dismay at costs (£36 million), sought cheaper naval strategy

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10
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When did the Whigs have primary power?
When did the Tories have primary power?

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1690 - 96
1696 - 1701 (more powerful)

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What created the re-emergence of court & country parties &
emergence of the Junto Whigs?

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Realignment of previous Tory-Whig division after rebellion & William’s promotion of Whigs
Court & country division remerged:
Tories = ‘country’
‘New’ Whigs (Junto Whigs) = ‘court’

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12
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What was the Treaty of Ryswick?
How did it cause an alignment of some Tories & Whigs?

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1697
Temporary end of war between Britain & France

Continuation of high taxes made Tory position resonate with anti-administration Whigs

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13
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What was the consequence of Tories & some Whigs linking?

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Replaced Junto Whig seats in 1698 election
Co-monarchs appoint Tories for cooperation

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14
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What was the result of having Tories in power?

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Cut in land tax
1679 army reduction
Dutch guards sent away in 1699
1701 impeachment of leading Junto Whigs
1701 Act of Settlement

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Who were the class of ‘monied’ men?

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Financial settlement from revolution made investors wealthy quickly
Gained political clout as government officials sought their opinions & advice

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