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Charles I was the second Stuart King of Great Britain and Ireland.
The second king of the Stuart period was . . . . . . King Charles the 1st !! (i learned that in a year 8 history lesson)!!
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James the 2nd
The Stuart dynasty began with Robert the second in 1371. It ended with the death of Ann of Great Britain in 1714.
The first Stuart monarch, James I of England and VI of Scotland, succeeded to the throne of England when Elizabeth I died. He was the son of Mary Queen of Scots by her second husband Lord Darnley, and great-great grandson of Henry VIII's sister Margaret. In all there were seven Stuart monarchs: James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II, William III and Mary II and Anne. The period from 1649 to 1660 was an interregnum (time without a monarch), that saw the development of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell.
The second Mississippi Plan was an attempt to eliminate African Americans from having voting rights.
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Oliver Cromwell , Charles the first and Charles the Second
King James I of England was a Stuart (sometimes Stewart), the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
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