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Charles II became king when Parliament restored the monarchy in

1660. The English Restoration refers to the time after the monarchy was

restored. The monarchy was limited during the Restoration. Charles agreed

to abide by the policies set forth in the Magna Carta and the Petition

of Right. Feudal dues were also eliminated, and the king was given an

income. The Habeas Corpus Act was passed in 1679. This act

required that a person being held in custody appear before a judge, who

would determine whether he was being lawfully held, and if so, what the

charges were.

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