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Charles II of England went into exile following the English Civil War and the subsequent defeat of his royalist forces at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649, the monarchy was abolished, and England was declared a Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. To escape capture, Charles fled to mainland Europe, where he lived in various countries until the monarchy was restored in 1660.
Yes - all the Commonwealth countries helped defeat Germany
England was surrounded by the channel and France had the Marginot Line both thought to be impenetrable from land sea and air.
Sometime after the collapse of the Commonwealth of England and the removals of the Protectorate, Charles II Stuart was invited to take back the Throne.
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Commonwealth of England was created in 1649.
Samaresh Jung of India was declared the best athlete of the 2006 Commonwealth games.
Trecia Smith (Jamaica) was declared as best athlete in 19th commonwealth games.
1934 Commonwealth Games (London, England) 2002 Commonwealth Games (Manchester, England)
England at the Commonwealth Games was created in 1930.
The Commonwealth, or Commonwealth of England, was the period from 1649.
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aound the 1800's
Charles II of England went into exile following the English Civil War and the subsequent defeat of his royalist forces at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649, the monarchy was abolished, and England was declared a Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. To escape capture, Charles fled to mainland Europe, where he lived in various countries until the monarchy was restored in 1660.