
England, Interrupted: The Interregnum and Restoration, 1650-1685
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The Exclusion Bill and Its Implications
Some in parliament believed only protestants would ever come tot throne. They feared instability and factional feuding that had plagued the interregnum. In effect, parliament split into two parties who were for and gainst the exclusion proposal,. Supporters of the exclusion bill wanted to cut james and other catholics out of the line of succession.
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