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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 and the problems that Charles II faced until his death in 1685.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Who ruled England as Lord Protector from 1653 to 1658?
Charles I
James, Duke of York
Correct answer: Oliver Cormwell
Richard Cromwell
Q2.
Who became king of England in 1660?
Charles I
Correct answer: Charles II
James II
Louis XIV
Q3.
Who was blamed for starting the Great Fire of London in 1666?
Correct answer: Catholics
James, Duke of York
Protestants
Titus Oates
Q4.
What did Titus Oates claim he had discovered in 1678?
Correct answer: A Popish Plot to kill Charles II
Buried treasure
Gravity
That he was the king's long-lost brother
Q5.
Why did many Protestant elites not want James II to become king in 1685?
Because he had been best friends with Oliver Cromwell.
Correct answer: Because he had converted to Catholicism in 1673.
Because he had started the Fire of London.
Because he sold enslaved Africans as a director of the Royal Africa Company.

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UnitHistory / How revolutionary was the Glorious Revolution?

History