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The New Model Army was disbanded in 1660 following the Restoration of the monarchy in England. With the return of King Charles II, the political landscape shifted, and the army, which had been instrumental in the English Civil War and the Commonwealth period, was viewed as a potential threat to royal authority. The disbandment was also part of a broader effort to restore traditional governance and diminish the influence of military power in politics. Consequently, the army was reduced and its soldiers were either discharged or integrated into the regular military forces.

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