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Encyclopedia > Exclusion Crisis

The Exclusion Bill crisis ran from %20%20%20%20%20%20Events%20%20August%2010%20%26%238211%3B%20Peace%20of%20Nijmegen%20ends%20war%20between%20France%20and%20Netherlands%20September%206%20-%20Titus%20Oates%20begins%20to%20present%20allegations%20of%20the%20%5CPopish%20Plot%5C%2C%20a%20Catholic%20conspiracy%20to%20assassinate%20king%20Charles%20II%20of%20England%20October%2017%20-%20British%20politician%20Sir%20Edmund%20Berry%20Godfrey%20is%20found%20murdered%20in%20Greenberry%20Hill%2C%20London... 1678 till %20%20%20%20%20%20Events%20%20March%204%20-%20Charles%20II%20of%20England%20grants%20a%20land%20charter%20to%20William%20Penn%20for%20the%20area%20that%20will%20later%20become%20Pennsylvania.%20... 1681. Its focus was the exclusion of King %20%20%20%20%20%20%20James%20VII%20and%20II%20King%20of%20England%2C%20Scotland%20and%20Ireland%20%20%20James%20II%20of%20England%20and%20VII%20of%20Scotland%20(14%20October%201633%26%238211%3B16%20September%201701)%20became%20King%20of%20England%2C%20Scotland%20and%20Ireland%20from%206%20February%201685.%20... James II and VII from the thrones of %20%20%20%20%20%20%20Royal%20motto%3A%20Dieu%20et%20mon%20droit%20(French%3A%20God%20and%20my%20right)%20%20%20%20%20%20Official%20language%20None%3B%20English%20is%20de%20facto%20%20%20Capital%20London%20%20%20Capital%5Cs%20coordinates%2051%5CxB0%2030%5C%20N%2C%200%5CxB0%2010%5C%20W%20%20%20Largest%20city%20London%20%20%20Area%20%26%23160%3B-%20Total%20Ranked%201st%20UK%20130%2C395%20km%5CxB2%20%20%20Population%20%26%23160%3B-%20Total%20(2001)%20%26%23160%3B-%20Density... England, %20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20A%20true%20colour%20image%20of%20Ireland%2C%20captured%20by%20a%20%20%20NASA%20satellite%20on%20%20%20January%204%2C%20%20%202003.%20%20%20... Ireland and %20%20%20%20%20%20Scotland%20(Scottish%20Gaelic%3A%20Alba)%20is%20a%20country%20or%20nation%20and%20former%20independent%20kingdom%20of%20northwest%20Europe%2C%20and%20one%20of%20the%20four%20constituent%20parts%20of%20the%20United%20Kingdom.%20... Scotland because he was a Roman Catholic. The %20%20%20The%20term%20Tory%20derives%20from%20the%20Tory%20Party%2C%20the%20ancestor%20of%20the%20modern%20UK%20Conservative%20Party.%20... Tories were those who opposed this exclusion, while the %20%20This%20article%20is%20about%20the%20British%20Whig%20party.%20... Whigs supported it.


In %20%20%20%20%20%20Events%20%20January%2021%20%26%238211%3B%20Highwayman%20Claude%20Duval%20is%20executed%20in%20Tyburn%2C%20Middlesex%20April%20-%20Pope%20Clement%20X%20is%20elected.%20... 1670 James had declared openly that he was a Roman Catholic. His secretary, Edward Coleman, had been named by %20%20%20%20%20%20%20Titus%20Oates.%20%20%20... Titus Oates during the %20%20%20The%20Popish%20Plot%20was%20an%20alleged%20Catholic%20conspiracy.%20... Popish Plot as a conspirator to subvert the kingdom. The English establishment could see that in %20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20France%20-%20Wikipedia%20%2F**%2F%20%20%40import%20%5C%2Fskins%2Fmonobook%2FIE50Fixes.... France a Catholic king was ruling in an %20%20%20The%20term%20absolutism%20can%20mean%3A%20%20A%20belief%20in%20absolute%20truth%20moral%20absolutism%2C%20the%20belief%20that%20there%20is%20some%20absolute%20standard%20of%20right%20and%20wrong%20political%20absolutism%2C%20a%20political%20system%20where%20one%20person%20holds%20absolute%20power%2C%20also%20called%20apolytarchy%20from%20Gr.%20%5C... absolutist way, and a movement gathered strength to avoid the scenario recreating itself in England, as it would, if James were to succeed his brother %20%20%20%20%20%20%20Charles%20II%20King%20of%20England%2C%20Scotland%20and%20Ireland%20%20%20Charles%20II%20(29%20May%201630%26%238211%3B6%20February%201685)%20was%20the%20King%20of%20England%2C%20Scotland%20and%20Ireland%20from%2030%20January%201649%20(de%20jure)%20or%2029%20May%201660%20(de%20facto)%20until%20his%20death.%20... Charles, who had no legitimate heir. In %20%20%20%20%20%20Events%20%20January%2024%20-%20King%20Charles%20II%20of%20England%20disbands%20Parliament%20August%207%20-%20The%20brigantine%20Le%20Griffon%2C%20which%20was%20commissioned%20by%20Ren%5CxE9%20Robert%20Cavelier%2C%20Sieur%20de%20La%20Salle%2C%20is%20towed%20to%20the%20southern%20end%20of%20the%20Niagara%20River%2C%20to%20become%20the%20first%20ship%20to%20sail%20the%20upper%20Great%20Lakes.%20... 1679, %20%20%20Anthony%20Ashley%20Cooper%2C%201st%20Earl%20of%20Shaftesbury%20(%20%20July%2022%2C%20%20%201621%26%238211%3B%20%20January%2021%2C%20%20%201683)%20was%20a%20prominent%20English%20politician%20of%20the%20%20%20Interregnum%20and%20during%20the%20reign%20of%20King%20%20%20Charles%20II.%20... Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury introduced a bill into the Commons with the intention of excluding James from the %20%20Succession%20to%20the%20British%20Throne%20has%20generally%20been%20according%20to%20the%20rules%20of%20male%20primogeniture.%20... succession. As it was likely that the bill would become law, Charles exercised his %20%20%20This%20article%20or%20section%20should%20include%20material%20from%20Royal%20Perogative.%20%20... prerogative power to dissolve Parliament. Successive Parliaments attempted to pass a bill, and were similarly dissolved. Shaftesbury's party (beginning to be known as the “Whigs”) involved the whole country in a mass movement, primarily by keeping the fears raised by the Popish Plot alive. Every November on the anniversary of %20%20%20%20%20%20%20Elizabeth%20I%20Queen%20of%20England%20and%20Ireland%20Queen%20of%20France%2C%20nominal%20title%20%20%20Elizabeth%20I%20(September%207%2C%201533%26%238211%3BMarch%2024%2C%201603)%20was%20Queen%20of%20England%20and%20Queen%20of%20Ireland%20from%20November%2017%2C%201558%20until%20her%20death.%20... Elizabeth I's accession, they organised huge processions in London in which the %20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20Pope%20John%20Paul%20II%20has%20reigned%20since%2022%20Oct%201978.%20%20%20... Pope was burnt in effigy. The King's supporters (the “Tories”) were able to muster their own progaganda in the form of memories of the equally tyrannous regime of the Commonwealth government and its austerities. Above all, the Crown was always able to label the Whigs as subversives and closet %20%20A%20nonconformist%20is%20an%20English%20or%20Welsh%20Protestant%20of%20any%20non-Anglican%20denomination%2C%20chiefly%20advocating%20religious%20liberty.%20... nonconformists. By %20%20%20%20%20%20Events%20%20March%204%20-%20Charles%20II%20of%20England%20grants%20a%20land%20charter%20to%20William%20Penn%20for%20the%20area%20that%20will%20later%20become%20Pennsylvania.%20... 1681, the mass movement had died down, and the bill was dropped.


See also

  • %20%20%20%20%20Categories%3A%20Stub%20%7C%20Religion%20in%20the%20United%20Kingdom%20%7C%20Religion%20by%20country%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20... Religion in the United Kingdom
  • %20%20%20The%20British%20monarch%20or%20Sovereign%20is%20the%20monarch%20and%20head%20of%20state%20of%20the%20United%20Kingdom%20and%20its%20overseas%20territories%2C%20and%20is%20the%20source%20of%20all%20executive%2C%20judicial%20and%20(as%20the%20Queen-in-Parliament)%20legislative%20power.%20... British monarchy
  • %20%20%20Historically%2C%20the%20word%20Popery%20has%20been%20used%20as%20a%20derogatory%20term%20of%20Catholicism.%20... Popery

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Exclusion Bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (499 words)
During the reign of Charles II of England, the Exclusion Bill crisis ran from 1678 till 1681.
Its purpose was the exclusion of the king's brother, James, the Duke of York (later King James II and VII) from the thrones of England and Ireland, because he was a Roman Catholic.
The Tories were those who opposed this exclusion, while the "Country party", soon to be the Whigs, supported it.
Policy Paper no. 2 - From social exclusion to social cohesion : a policy agenda (16115 words)
Exclusion also represents, as Jacques Charmes has put it, the loss of an individual's links to mainstream society, which leads to the fraying of the social fabric and the eventual forging of solidarity ties with religious fundamentalist or mafia-type networks.
The economic crisis, which has diminished public resources and tax receipts across Europe, and the privatization of large portions of public sectors under the pressure of the market, have in any case posed in brutal fashion the problem of how the welfare state is now to be financed.
In creating the crisis and revealing itself incapable of improving the condition of the whole of humanity, the current economic and political systems, as well as the technologies upon which they are based, have shown their obsolescence.
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