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The Interregnum (1649 to 1660) Kerret Tooming, ABD7A3C0-2195-4D39-9F3A…
The Interregnum (1649 to 1660)
Kerret Tooming
The Civil war (1642-1651)
Fought between Parliamentarians and Royalists led by Charles I
The outcome was threefold
The trial of and execution of Charles I (1649)
The exile of his son, Charles II (1651)
Parliamentarian victory at the Battle of Worcester
("Roundheads")
("Cavaliers")
Fought over how three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland should be governed
Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658)
Cromwell's relationship with Parliament was a troubled one
Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector, later refusing the offer of the throne.
A was a politician and soldier
Widely regarded as one of the most important statesmen in English history
England was a republic
Rulers tried to redefine and establish a workable constitution without a monarchy.
A debate overcontrol of the armed forces and religious toleration.
Between Caroline era and restoration
(Interregnum is called as period "between reigns")
In 1653 Parliament was dissolved
After Cromwell's death in 1658
The army under General Monk invited Charles I's son to become King as Charles II.
Begun the Restoration era
Coat of arms of the Protectorate