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King Charles II (Charles I's son)
England had no monarch from the execution of Charles I in 1649 until the restoration of Charles II in 1660.
King Charles II
Charles the Second
The return of Charles II.
Charles the second became King of England on the restoration of the monarchy after the death of Oliver Cromwell.
The English Restoration refers to Charles II's coronation in 1660. The rest of the question is ungrammatical.
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.
The restoration occured after the death of Oliver Cromwell when monarchies of Scotland, Ireland, and England were brought together again under King Charles II reinstating the monarchy in England after the English Civil War.
because puritans reached NEW ENGLAND(1620),beheading of charles I(1649), restoration of charles II as king of england (1662), and the discovery of the laws of gravity by sir isaac newton
Charles II was once the king of England, Scotland, and Ireland. His restoration to the throne in 1660 finished republican rule in England. Charles had 15 illegitimate children When he was in Holland and it was Christmas he was so short of money he had a roast poodle for his Christmas main course! He converted to catholic on his deathbed!
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.