Recovery under the control of Charles II Generally, British people celebrated very well when Charles II returned to the throne in May 1660. Many people believe that regaining monarchy is the only way to gain constitutional rights. In fact, regaining the king is expected to regain life before 1642 and control of Cromwell. Charles II is in charge of improving the people's government. But despite some accomplishments, the king did not succeed much in building a stronger and more effective monarchy.
The British monarchy began in 1660, after Interregnum after the Sangokushi war, the monarchies of Britain, Scotland and Ireland were restored under the rule of Charles II. The term recovery is used to describe the actual years of recovery of the monarchy and the number of years after the establishment of a new political solution. It is often used to cover the entire reign of Charles II (1660-1685) and the short-term governance of his brother James II (1685-1688). In some cases it may be used to encompass the entire period of the Stewart monarch after Queen Anne died in 1714 and until Hanover George I joined; for example, restoration of a comedy is usually written in 1710 Including works.
From 1660 to 1685, Charles II ruled England, Scotland and Ireland. He is considered one of the most popular kings in the UK and is called a romantic prince for his role as a boy female. After the recovery of the monarchy he became the first king to rule the monarchy from 1649 (Charles I's father, Charles I became the only king to be executed), in 1660 the only short in England I came back to sleep. This time, young Charles II was expelled in the Netherlands and established fame as a good woman. What have you done when you are hiding in other countries afraid of the same fate as headless father? But, is there something that causes many illegal children to be born? He admitted as many as 12 people. His wife does not have it
In 1658, Cromwell died, restoration of Charles II Stuart came, and the Stewart dynasty took office as the throne. As Charles II often engaged in a highly functional court life and met many love men, he is often referred to as "battle monarch". But he took England deeply into debt and continued the fight with the Netherlands, and in the 1650s and 1670s Cromwell began war. He carried out a mercantilistic policy. During the reign of Charles II, England encountered a serious pest in 1665 and a fire in 1666.