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| 1662 |
| | The Act of Uniformity demands that Anglican clergy accept all the Thirty-Nine Articles, costing many their livings | |
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| 1664 |
| | The Conventicle Act restricts worship in England to Anglican churches if more than a few people are present | |
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| 1665 |
| | The Five Mile Act prevents Nonconformist ministers in England from coming closer than five miles to any town where they have ministered | |
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| 1668 |
| | The Jesuits establish a mission at Sault Sainte Marie which becomes the starting point for French exploration south of the Great Lakes | |
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| 1672 |
| | Charles II issues a Declaration of Indulgence, suspending the restrictions on Catholics and Nonconformists | |
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| 1673 |
| | Parliament in England passes a Test Act excluding Catholics and Nonconformists from public office | |
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| 1678 |
| | The Popish Plot, an invented Jesuit conspiracy to kill Charles II, results in the execution of about thirty-five Roman Catholics | |
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| c. 1680 |
| | Louis XIV persecutes the Huguenots by means of dragonnades - the billetting of unruly dragoons in the homes of villagers | |
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| 1682 |
| | William Penn approves the Great Law, allowing complete freedom of religious belief in Pennsylvania | |
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| 1683 |
| | Mennonites and other from Germany (later known as the Pennsylvania Dutch) begin to settle in Penn's liberal colony | |
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