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English conservatism, which was called Toryism, emerged during the Restoration ( 1660 – 1688 ).
English Conservatism since the Restoration: An Introduction and Anthology.
* 1661 – English Restoration: The Fifth Monarchists unsuccessfully attempt to seize control of London, England.
* 1660English Restoration: Charles II is restored to the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland.
* 1659 – English Restoration: A faction of the British Army removes Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth and reinstalls the Rump Parliament.
With the English Restoration, foreign ( especially French ) musicians were welcomed back.
After the English Restoration of 1660 and the 1662 Uniformity Act, almost all Puritan clergy left the Church of England, some becoming nonconformist ministers, and the nature of the movement in England changed radically, though it retained its character for much longer in New England.
At the time of the English Restoration ( 1660 ), the Savoy Conference was called to determine a new religious settlement for England and Wales.
Especially after the English Restoration of 1660, separating Puritans were called Dissenters.
The Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthman: Studies in the Transmission, Development, and Circumstance of English Liberal Thought from the Restoration of Charles II until the War with the Thirteen Colonies ( 1959, 2004 ).
The detailed private diary Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century, and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period.
The Sealed Knot was a secret Royalist association which plotted for the Restoration of the Monarchy during the English Interregnum.
* Restoration comedy – English comedies written and performed in the Restoration period from 1660 to 1710.
Massachusetts Bay colony encroached into Maine during the English Civil War, but, with the Restoration, autonomy was returned to Maine in 1664.
* August – Oliver Cromwell launches the ' Western Design ', an English expedition to the Caribbean to counter Spanish commercial interests, effectively beginning the Anglo-Spanish War ( which will last until after the English Restoration in 1660 ).
** Colonel George Monck with his regiment crosses from Scotland to England at the village of Coldstream and begins his advance towards London in support of the English Restoration.
* April 4 – The Declaration of Breda promises amnesty, freedom of conscience, and army back pay, in return for support for the English Restoration.
* May 29 – King Charles II of England arrives in London and assumes the throne, marking the beginning of the English Restoration.
* August 19 – Dr Edward Stanley preaches a sermon in the nave of Winchester Cathedral to commemorate the return of the Chapter following the English Restoration.
The re-opened theatres performed many of the plays of the previous era, though often in adapted forms ; new genres of Restoration comedy and spectacle soon evolved, giving English theatre of the later seventeenth century its distinctive character.
* Restoration ( England ) ( The Restoration of the English monarchy in 1660 )
Literature of the English Restoration period ( 1660 to 1700 ).

Restoration and monarchy
The Bourbon monarchy was destroyed by the French people in 1792 — it would be restored after Napoleon, then destroyed again with the Restoration of the House of Bonaparte.
Subsequent events that can be traced to the Revolution include the Napoleonic Wars, two separate restorations of monarchy ( Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy ), and two additional revolutions ( 1830 and 1848 ) as modern France took shape.
This period of time is called the Bourbon Restoration and was marked by conflicts between reactionary Ultra-royalists, who wanted to restore the pre-1789 system of absolute monarchy, and liberals, who wanted to strengthen constitutional monarchy.
Restoration of the monarchy was almost realized in 1873 with parliament offering the crown to Henri, comte de Chambord, but his refusal to accept the tricolor flag that had been adopted during the Revolution made the restoration of monarchy impossible for the time being.
The theatres remained closed for most of the next eighteen years, re-opening after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660.
Following Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 the issue of parliamentary reform lay dormant until it was revived in the 1760s by the Whig Prime Minister William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (" Pitt the Elder "), who called borough representation " the rotten part of our Constitution " ( hence the term " rotten borough ").
The Bourbon Restoration regime was a constitutional monarchy ( unlike the Ancien Régime, which was absolute ).
The Bourbon Restoration is the name given to the period following the successive events of the French Revolution ( 1789 – 1799 ), the end of the First Republic ( 1792 – 1804 ), and then the forcible end of the First French Empire under Napoleon ( 1804 – 1814 / 1815 ) – when a coalition of European powers restored by arms the monarchy to the heirs of the House of Bourbon, who once again became possessors of the Kingdom of France.
The Bourbon Restoration existed from ( about ) 6 April 1814 until the popular uprisings of the July Revolution of 1830, excepting the interval of the " Hundred Days ", less than a full year into the Restoration, when the Bourbon monarchy had again made themselves so unpopular with the general population of France that the family was again forced to flee Paris and France for Ghent, ahead of exploding civil disorders and collapsing civil authority.
This Second Restoration saw the beginning of the Second White Terror, largely in the south, when supporters of the monarchy sought revenge against those who had supported Napoleon's return, killing 200 – 300 and forcing thousands to flee.
< span lang =" fr "> Doctrinaires </ span > promoted a return to a moderate monarchy and were opposed to the extremists in the early period of the Restoration.
Meanwhile, France had again become a monarchy, both under the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy.
Enacted after the Meiji Restoration in 1868, it provided for a form of mixed constitutional and absolute monarchy, based jointly on the Prussian and British models.
The term Restoration is used to describe both the actual event by which the monarchy was restored, and the period of several years afterwards in which a new political settlement was established.
After being transferred to Penn, Delaware's Swedish, Dutch, and English residents used to the relaxed culture of the Restoration monarchy grew uncomfortable with the more conservative Quaker influence, so Delaware petitioned for a separate legislature, which was finally granted in 1702.
The new Parliament began the Restoration ( of the monarchy ) by choosing Charles I's son Charles II to be the King of England.
In 1660, Barebone endeavoured to prevent the Restoration of the English monarchy.
Following the Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II in 1660, Rupert returned to England, where Charles had already largely completed the process of balancing the different factions across the country in a new administration.
When the London theatres opened again with the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, they flourished under the personal interest and support of Charles II.

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