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King Charles II (Charles I's son)
King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
The only colony founded during the Restoration regime of Charles II was the Province of Carolina. It was granted to eight English nobles by King Charles II in 1663, and the colony was later divided into North and South Carolina.
No the Restoration brought Charles II, to the throne. The so-called 'Glorious Revolution', saw James II, lose it! 1688.
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 (Charles I's son)
In English history, The Restoration refers to the Restoration of the monarchy when King Charles II became king in 1660.
In English history, The Restoration refers to the Restoration of the monarchy when King Charles II became king in 1660.
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The return of Charles II.
The king that was restored in the Restoration of Monarchy in England was King Charles II. After the English Civil War and the subsequent period of Commonwealth, monarchy was reinstated with the return of Charles II to the throne in 1660.
King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
The English Restoration refers to Charles II's coronation in 1660. The rest of the question is ungrammatical.
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The only colony founded during the Restoration regime of Charles II was the Province of Carolina. It was granted to eight English nobles by King Charles II in 1663, and the colony was later divided into North and South Carolina.