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In 1660, Charles II was restored to the throne of England, marking the beginning of the Restoration period after years of republican rule under Oliver Cromwell and the Commonwealth. His return to the monarchy followed the collapse of the Protectorate and was formalized by the Declaration of Breda, which promised a general pardon and religious tolerance. Charles II's reign is often associated with a cultural revival and the reopening of theaters that had been closed during the Interregnum.

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