Elizabeth I
The Virgin Queen
17 November
1558-1603
James I
The Peacemaker King
24 March
1603-1625
Charles I
27 March
1625-1649
Following the Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
Old Ironsides
16 December
1653-1658
Richard Cromwell
Tumbledown Dick
3 September 1658
- 7 May 1659
he House of Stuart was Restrored to the Throne
Charles II
The Merrie Monarch
1660-1685
Recognized by Royalists in 1649
James II
6 February 1685 -
23 December 1688 (deposed)
Mary II
13 February
1689-1694
William III
William of Orange
13 February
1689-1702
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The main religion of England in the 1600s was Anglicanism, which is part of the Church of England established by Henry VIII in the 16th century. The period was marked by religious conflict, with tensions between Anglicans, Catholics, and various Protestant factions, notably Puritans. The English Civil War (1642-1651) further intensified these divisions, leading to a temporary rise in Puritan influence during the Interregnum under Oliver Cromwell. Overall, Anglicanism remained the dominant faith throughout the 1600s.
In the 1600s, Virginia primarily traded with England, as it was an English colony established in 1607. The colony exported tobacco, which became a lucrative cash crop, and in return, it imported goods such as tools, clothing, and supplies from England. Additionally, Virginia engaged in trade with Native American tribes, exchanging European goods for furs and food. This trade network was crucial for the colony's economic development.
No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
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England
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
scotland, england, and france
england
Rodger Williams in 1636.
The enlightenment
England
London
Protestant and Roman Catholic.
religious persecution in the 1600s
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