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The leader of the Pennsylvania colony was William Penn, a devout Quaker who created the colony he had been awarded by King Charles II, as a refuge for Quakers. The colony also had a good deal of tolerance for other religions as well.
king Charles II (2nd)was king in 1666
Charles I or Charles II?
Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Charles l was beheaded and James ll was deposed after 2 years on the throne.
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In 1667, Charles II struck a deal with his cousin, Louis XIV for support in the third Anglo-Dutch War. Louis agreed to also provide Charles with a $200,000 "pension". Charles agreed to support for Louis' claim to the Spanish throne and agreed to convert to Catholicism.
The leader of the Pennsylvania colony was William Penn, a devout Quaker who created the colony he had been awarded by King Charles II, as a refuge for Quakers. The colony also had a good deal of tolerance for other religions as well.
Charles II was a member of the Church of England, which was the established church in England during his reign. He was known for being tolerant towards other religious groups through policies such as the Declaration of Indulgence.
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Charles Comiskey II's birth name is Charles Albert Comiskey II.
James II was merely overthrown. Charles I was overthrown put on trial and executed.
Charles's wife Queen Catherine was unable to produce an heir; her four ended in miscarriages and stillbirths. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nell Gywn (One of Charles's mistresses) gave birth to her first son, Charles , on 8 May 1670. This was the King's seventh son - by five separate mistresses. But altogether, Charles had a dozen children with about 7 different mistresses! Glad to help :) Cheeky_monkey_xox
Charles II of Naples was born in 1254.
Charles Christian II died in 1886.
Charles Ridgely II died in 1772.