A new religious group or denomination was created in England after the restoration of the monarchy. It was called the society of Friends and also the Quakers. Some of their religious ceremonies were intense and members "quaked" thus the term Quakers. This new sect quickly became the object of persecution by the Church of England.
A constitutional monarchy, run by Parliament, with religious persecuton oulawed.
England had an absolute monarchy before the parliamentary monarchy was established in the 13th century after the lords insisted on greater autonomy from the Crown by writing the Magna Cara.
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Puritans
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 banned religious persecution and established the rule of Parliament.
It was established well before any documentation.
The single most monumental event in relation to the tumultuous religious change(s) happening during the England Restoration was restoration of the national Church of England
Charles the second became King of England on the restoration of the monarchy after the death of Oliver Cromwell.
The king that was restored in the Restoration of Monarchy in England was King Charles II. After the English Civil War and the subsequent period of Commonwealth, monarchy was reinstated with the return of Charles II to the throne in 1660.
English Bill of Rights
The restoration occured after the death of Oliver Cromwell when monarchies of Scotland, Ireland, and England were brought together again under King Charles II reinstating the monarchy in England after the English Civil War.
A new religious sect arose after the restoration of the English monarchy. They were called the Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. They became a problem for the English monarchy because they were pacifists and would not take up arms to fight in a war. They were persecuted by the Anglican Church and via William Penn, a new convert to the religion, a charter was granted for what was Pennsylvania. The new colony allowed religious freedom for all.
John Bunyan was arrested in November 1660 for conducting unauthorized religious services in violation of the Clarendon Code, which sought to suppress nonconformist religious practices following the Restoration of the English monarchy. He was imprisoned for 12 years for preaching without a license from the Church of England.
A constitutional monarchy, run by Parliament, with religious persecuton oulawed.
It took place in England (and Scotland).
England had an absolute monarchy before the parliamentary monarchy was established in the 13th century after the lords insisted on greater autonomy from the Crown by writing the Magna Cara.
The period is called the Restoration because it marks the restoration of the English monarchy, specifically the return of King Charles II to the throne in 1660 after the period of Puritan rule under Oliver Cromwell. This event brought stability and a return to traditional forms of government and society in England.