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Charles I ruled England between 1625 and 1649. He was deposed and executed and 1649-1660 was a period in English history called the commonwealth where we had no monarchy. Charles II was invited to return as monarch in 1660 and we have had a monarchy since that period.

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King James I (1566-1625) rules over England and Scotland. Charles I came after him.

This is mostly known for the time being in which the mayflower compact was signed, the king having some influence on the over all lifes of the colonists whos signed it

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The Council of State rule England after the execution of Charles I in 1649. This group remained in a position of power until Charles II became King in 1660. Various men served as Lord President of the Council including Henry Rolle, William Purefoy, Denis Bond and Thomas Scot.

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Anne, Queen of Great Britain from 8th March 1702 to 1st May 1707.

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James I was King of England in 1613.

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Charles II (1660 - 1685)

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Oliver Cromwell; as lord protector

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Charles II

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