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When did the English Civil War end?

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.


Who fought who in the English Civil War 1642-1646?

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The Newark Civil War began in February of 1643. The war ended in March of 1946 when Charles I ordered the town to surrender.


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Who was the puritan leader who ruled England after the end of English civil war?

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Who did the Restoration bring who to the English throne?

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Why is there a gap between Charles the first and Charles the second?

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Has England ever demolished the monarchy?

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Why did King Charles hold his court in Oxford during the English civil war?

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