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Charles, the son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, was born in 1630.
As Prince of Wales during the Civil War Charles was placed in charge
of the west of England and took part in the Battle of Edgehill in
1642.
After the defeat of the Royalist forces Charles went into exile to
the Isles of Scilly. Later he lived in Jersey and France. In 1649
Charles was proclaimed king of Scotland. He arrived in Edinburgh but
after military defeats at Dunbar and Worcester, he was forced to
flee to France.
On 3 September 1658, Oliver Cromwell died. A few months previously,
Cromwell had announced that he wanted his son, Richard Cromwell, to
replace him as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. The English army
was unhappy with this decision. While they respected Oliver as a
skillful military commander, Richard was just a country farmer. In
May 1659, the generals forced Richard to retire from government.
Parliament and the leaders of the army now began arguing amongst
themselves about how England should be ruled. General George Monk,
the officer in charge of the English army based in Scotland, decided
to take action, and in 1660
he marched his army to London.
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