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Charles II avenged his father's execution by leading the Royalist forces in the English Civil War and ultimately reclaiming the throne. After years of exile following his father Charles I's execution in 1649, he was restored to power in 1660 during the Restoration period. His reign marked a significant shift in English politics, and he sought to punish those responsible for his father's death through trials and executions, notably targeting key figures involved in the regicide. This period also involved a broader effort to restore the monarchy's power and influence in England.

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