The document summarizes life in Restoration England from 1660-1688 after the Puritan rule. It describes the restoration of Anglicanism as the dominant religion and the formation of political parties like the Tories and Whigs. It also discusses the founding of the Royal Society to advance scientific knowledge, the reopening of theaters, and the development of libraries. The economy focused on agriculture and rising industry, and standards of living were high with meat a staple food. Sports and pastimes grew more common again after being suppressed by Puritans. Wealth was unevenly distributed across the country and two calamities during this period were the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London in 1666.