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1660
Convention Parliament dissolves
Act of Indemnity and Oblivion passed
1661
Failed fifth monarchist rebellion led to establishment of Cavalier parliament
Militia bill - King has full control of army
Savoy conference fails to find religious settlement
Corporation act passed
1662
Quaker act
Act of uniformity
Licensing Act
Hearth tax added to royal income
1st Dec of Indul issued but Parliament forced its suspension
1663
Thomas Sheldon (Arminian) made Archbishop of Canterbury
1664
Act of Uniformity leads to ejection of 1400 clergymen
Conventicle Act passed
Weaker version of triennial act passed
George Fox is imprisoned
1665
Second Anglo-Dutch War begins
Great Plague hit London
5 mile Act passed
1666
Great fire of London
George Fox relased
1667
Earl of Clarendon replaced by CABAL
Second Anglo-Dutch ends
Conventicle act expires
1668
James announces conversion to Catholicism
1669
Richard Franklin (Presbyterian) who was ejected, founds an academy to educate potential clergy
Failed attempt to revise the Settlement Act to make it comprehensible
1670
Treaty of Dover - Support France in war vs Dutch
Second Conventicle Act
1672
2nd Dec of Indul
Stop of the exchequer
Treaty of Dover forces Charles to begin 3rd Anglo-Dutch war
1673
Charles forced to recall Parliament who forced him to remove Dec of Induland pass the Test Act
CABAL begins to break Clifford and James are forced to resign
James marries Mary of Modena
1675
Charles makes a 2nd secret treaty with France promising to dissolve his Parliament if they become hostile towards France, Charles would receive money in return
1677
3rd Anglo-Dutch war ends
Mary marries William of Orange
1678
Popish Plot - Oates
Parliament seek to impeach Danby
1679
Charles dissolves Cavalier Parliament, but new Parliament is majorly anti-Danby - Whigs
Whigs and Tories established
Parliament pass exclusion bill but Charles then dissolves it
1680
New parliament passes second Exclusion Bill but was defeated in the Lords
1681
3rd parliament called in Oxford but closed down after a week after attempting to pass a 3rd Exclusion Bill
Charles is now financially independent and Shaftesbury is arrested for treason
1683
Rye House Plot fails and is used to arrest many leading Whigs
1684
Parliament is not recalled in violation of Triennial Act
Charles II dies and is succeeded by his brother, James II