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England, Interrupted: The Interregnum and Restoration, 1650-1685

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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The King's Toleration of Jews

In 16 64, he openly proclaimed royal protection for the jews in england. He also supported a series of new laws and acts regulating the church. The clarendon code officially restored the powers of the anglican church. It enforces a certain degree of conformity terms of worship and liturgy under royal authority. But the king himself,. charles the second, did favor a wider degree of toleration for dissenters and nonconformists  in the church. So he tried to sort of allow these religious groups to still operate under a kind of unofficial toleration.

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