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The Restoration. The throne was restored to the monarchy.
In English history, The Restoration refers to the Restoration of the monarchy when King Charles II became king in 1660.
In English history, The Restoration refers to the Restoration of the monarchy when King Charles II became king in 1660.
The Restoration of the English monarchy after Oliver Cromwell.
His reign is called the Restoration because the monarchy had been restored!
The Persians Empire had Monarchy. The Greek city-states had Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny, Democracy.
Charles II*Note*To what event does the Restorationrefer?[Charles II was invited back to England to be king.]
The British opposed the French Revolution and were supportive of the restoration of Monarchy.
Yes, because the Greeks had many styles of governments like Monarchy and Oligarchy and Democracy. In the US we have Monarchy which was ruled by 1 person and Democracy which was ruled by citizens and citizens are aloud to vote. We have democracy because of the voting and we have the Monarchy for the 1 ruler.
this should helpCharles II became king when Parliament restored the monarchy in1660. The English Restoration refers to the time after the monarchy wasrestored. The monarchy was limited during the Restoration. Charles agreedto abide by the policies set forth in the Magna Carta and the Petitionof Right. Feudal dues were also eliminated, and the king was given anincome. The Habeas Corpus Act was passed in 1679. This actrequired that a person being held in custody appear before a judge, whowould determine whether he was being lawfully held, and if so, what thecharges were.
The ancient Greeks had all kinds of governments. They first had monarchy, then oligarchy, tyranny, then they just stuck with democracy.Hope this helps!!!![=
The Restoration refers to the period in English history, specifically from 1660 to 1688, when the monarchy was reestablished after the English Civil War and the subsequent Commonwealth period under Oliver Cromwell. This era began with the return of Charles II to the throne, marking a shift back to royal rule and the reintroduction of cultural and political norms associated with monarchy. The Restoration also saw the flourishing of arts and literature, notably in drama and poetry, as well as significant political developments, including the establishment of constitutional monarchy.