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The Clarendon Code Timeline Game

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In this interactive game, players can immerse themselves in the historical context of ‘The Clarendon Code (1661-1665)’ by arranging key events in their proper chronological order.

  • Established by Charles II
  • Imposed restrictions on non-conformists
  • Resulted in the persecution of dissenters

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • May 1660: Restoration of the Monarchy
  • March 1661: Dissolution of the Long Parliament
  • 1661: The Corporation Act
  • 1662: The Act of Uniformity
  • 1664: The Conventicle Act
  • 1665: The Five-Mile Act
  • 1665: The Great Plague of London
  • 1661: Execution of James Guthrie
  • 1661: Execution of Archibald Campbell
  • 1662: Execution of William Lithgow
  • 1651: Execution of Christopher Love
  • 1662: Execution of John Biddle
  • 1660: Execution of James Nayler
  • 1660: Execution of Vavasor Powell
  • 1661: Execution of Algernon Sidney
  • 1660: Execution of William Robinson
  • 1660: Execution of Marmaduke Stevenson
  • 1661: Execution of William Leddra
  • 1660: Execution of Mary Dyer
  • 1661: Execution of Edward Whalley

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