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The Oliver Cromwell Sandwich Mr. Johnston’s APUSH Class

Rulers of England Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603) James I (1603 - 1625) Charles I (1625 - 1649) Oliver Cromwell (1649 - 1658) Charles II (1660 - 1685) James II (1685 - 1688) William III and Mary II (1689 - 1702)

James I King of England First Stuart Monarch 1603 – 1625 Also King of Scotland Catholic First Stuart Monarch Predecessor = Elizabeth I Additional Notes:

James I

Charles I King of England Civil Wars Beheaded 1625 – 1649 Scotland (1637) England (1642) Beheaded Additional Notes:

Charles I

Oliver Cromwell Puritan Commonwealth of England Death  Restoration Hates Catholicism Commonwealth of England Lord Protector 1649 – 1658 Dictatorship Death  Restoration Additional Notes:

Oliver Cromwell

Charles II King of England Ascension  Restoration 1660 – 1685 Exiled During Cromwell’s Reign Catholic Ascension  Restoration Hated Puritans Additional Notes:

Charles II

James II King of England Dominion of New England 1685 – 1688 Catholic Has Catholic Son Dominion of New England Unpopularity  Glorious Revolution Additional Notes:

James II

William and Mary Glorious Revolution  American Rebellions Rulers of England 1688 – 1702 Protestant English Bill of Rights Glorious Revolution  American Rebellions Dominion Broken Additional Notes:

William and Mary