Across
- 1. Sir Christopher Wren, architect of St. Paul's Cathedral and other buildings post-Great Fire.
- 3. Bill Proposed legislation to exclude James II from the throne due to his Catholicism.
- 5. Territories controlled by a foreign power; includes British settlements in America.
- 6. Political faction favoring parliamentary supremacy and civil rights.
- 9. The return of monarchy in England (1660) after the Commonwealth.
- 11. The act of killing a king; notably, Charles I in 1649.
- 12. Mile Act Law restricting nonconformist ministers from living near their former parishes.
- 13. Code Laws aimed at enforcing the Church of England and suppressing dissent.
- 14. Comedy A genre of comic plays from the Restoration period.
- 17. Supporters of the monarchy during the English Civil War.
- 18. Plague A 1665 outbreak of bubonic plague in London, causing many deaths.
- 19. The republican government in England (1649-1660) after Charles I's execution.
- 21. General George Monck, key figure in restoring Charles II to the throne.
- 22. of Dover A 1670 agreement between Charles II and Louis XIV for military alliance.
Down
- 2. Gwynn A famous actress and mistress of Charles II.
- 4. II King of England (1660-1685), known as the "Merry Monarch."
- 5. A British colony established in the 1670s, later split into North and South Carolina.
- 7. Fire A devastating fire in London (1666) that led to extensive rebuilding.
- 8. A colony founded by William Penn for religious freedom and democracy.
- 10. Refers to Oliver Cromwell and his role in the English Civil War.
- 15. India Company Trading company that played a major role in British colonial expansion.
- 16. Parliament Parliament convened (1661) that supported the monarchy.
- 19. Oliver Cromwell, leader of the Parliamentarians and Lord Protector during the Commonwealth.
- 20. Monarch Nickname for Charles II, reflecting his lively court.
- 23. Political faction supporting the monarchy and the established Church of England.
