King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
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Charles II*Note*To what event does the Restorationrefer?[Charles II was invited back to England to be king.]
No....this is false!!
After Charles I was executed in 1649, England was declared a republic, and Oliver Cromwell became the leader of the Commonwealth as Lord Protector. The monarchy was not restored until 1660, when Charles II, the son of Charles I, ascended to the throne following the period of republican rule.
Charles II and the Monarchy was restored to the English throne after Oliver Cromwell's death (he died on 3rd September1658).
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BRITISH Monarchy was restored in 1660 after the resignation as Lord Protector of Richard Cromwell. Charles II ascended his late father's throne.
At the beginning of the century, Elizabeth I. After she died, James I and then Charles I. From 1649 till 1660 there was the Protectorate instead of a king or queen. The Monarchy was restored with Charles II, James II, and then William and Mary. William lived into the 1700s.
If you mean the throne of England, it was Charles II.
The gap between Charles I and Charles II is due to the English Civil War that resulted in the execution of Charles I in 1649. After his death, England became a republic led by Oliver Cromwell. Charles II, son of Charles I, was later restored to the throne in 1660 after the monarchy was reinstated with the end of the Commonwealth period.
Acting was banned in England in the mid-16th century by the Puritans, who believed it encouraged immoral behavior. The ban was lifted in 1660 when Charles II was restored to the throne.