Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarians.
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Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarians.
The period is called the Restoration because it marks the restoration of the English monarchy, specifically the return of King Charles II to the throne in 1660 after the period of Puritan rule under Oliver Cromwell. This event brought stability and a return to traditional forms of government and society in England.
Charles I, because of his failure to be a good King. His execution was lead by Oliver Cromwell, a Puritan.
The trial of Charles I was conducted by the English Parliament, which had been largely taken over by Puritan factions. A majority of the Parliament voted to convict him, and he was sentenced to death. The specific individuals who condemned him were those who supported his execution, including Oliver Cromwell and other prominent Puritan leaders.
It began in 1660 after Charles Stuart was restored to the throne. Theaters were reopened after an 18 yr ban by Puritan rule. A simple Google search would provide this same answer.
Restoration Period
Restoration Period
The defeat of King Charles II at Worcester in 1651 is the final action in the English Civil war. The Crown was restored in 1660. After the death of King Charles I in 1649, Britain was a Commonwealth, effectively a Republic. In the UK, this is sometimes referred to as the The English Revolution. The first civil war lasted from 1642-45, and led to the rise of the Puritan Commonwealth and the execution of Charles I in 1649. The second civil war lasted roughly from 1655-59, and ended with the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660.
The decline of Puritan influence on British literature is often associated with the Restoration period (1660-1700), which followed the reign of Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Commonwealth. During this time, there was a resurgence of secular and libertine themes in literature, as well as a move towards more light-hearted and bawdy works in contrast to the strict moralism of the Puritan era.
the puritan government is religion and law were the same thing and if you didn't obey you were kicked out look to google.com to find more
The Puritan Parliament ordered the death of King Charles I for Treason.
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