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** Third Civil War ends in 1651 when Charles II was exiled | ** Third Civil War ends in 1651 when Charles II was exiled | ||
=== | === The Commonwealth (or Interregnum) & Charles Cromwell === | ||
* 1649- | * 1649-1660 variously the Commonwealth of England, Protectorate and English Republic | ||
* | ** also known as "the Interregnum" (between the period of kings) | ||
* | * in 1649 after execution of Charles I, the Rump Parliament issued "An Act declaring England to be a Commonwealth" | ||
* | ** from 1649-1653 the "Rump Parliament" took on legislative and executive powers | ||
** | |||
**** a "Council of State" was set for executive functions | **** a "Council of State" was set for executive functions | ||
**** House of Lords was abolished | **** House of Lords was abolished | ||
* | * Oliver Cromwell | ||
** | ** = member of Parliament and a leader of the parliamentarian army | ||
*** | *** the "New Model Army," was the first "professional army" (paid, full-time soldiers) and it wielded political power over Parliament | ||
* | ** Cromwell was a fervent Puritan | ||
* Cromwell was a fervent Puritan | *** believed he was acting on God's providence | ||
** believed he was acting on God's providence | * 1653-1659 '''the Protectorate''' period | ||
** | ** Cromwell took over as "Lord Protector" of the Commonwealth | ||
* religious environment | ** ruled along with the Protectorate Parliament until his death in 1659 | ||
** requirement to attend Anglican mass was ended | * Interregnum period religious environment: | ||
** the legal requirement to attend Anglican mass was ended | |||
** Puritan moral rule imposed with such things as shutting down theatres | |||
** general tolerance for the Protestant sects ("Non-conformists") | |||
*** leading to a period of vigorous theological and political debate | |||
** Catholics were persecuted, especially in Ireland | ** Catholics were persecuted, especially in Ireland | ||
* the Commonwealth was marked by political dissention | * Interregnum period political environment: | ||
* only Cromwell held it together, falling apart a year after his death in 1658 and his son's unsuccessful | ** more open to political discussion, however, | ||
*** the Commonwealth was marked by political dissention | |||
* | ** only Cromwell held it together, falling apart a year after his death in 1658 and his son's unsuccessful attempt to take over | ||
** the execution of Charles I was unpopular and delegitimized the Rump Parliament | |||
** after death of Cromwell, his son Richard Cromwell unsuccessfully attempted to replace him | |||
*** 1659 the Rump Parliament was briefly restored leading to the 1660 "Restoration" of Charles II | |||
=== English Reformation === | === English Reformation === |