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After Oliver Cromwell died, the English people no longer had a ruler or leader. They extended an invitation to Charles II, son of Charles I, to return to England as King. They did have conditions, Charles II could not change the national religion from protestant to catholic.

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King Charles II was in the stuart family so it came back when they let him in

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Charles II was invited to retake the throne after Oliver Cromwell's death in what became know as the restoration

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