Because Cromwell had failed to make a satisfactory plan for his succession.
The eldest son, Richard Cromwell, was appointed as the next Protector of the Realm, but had neither the talent nor the inclination to fulfil the role. The English had got tired of military rule, and welcomed back the Stuarts in the form of the Merry Monarch, Charles the Second.
it was the return of monarchy
I think it was because he was the first reconized prime minister
In English history, The Restoration refers to the Restoration of the monarchy when King Charles II became king in 1660.
they could not survive the harsh winters and retreated back to England.
In the 17th century, the English Civil War (a set of three distinct conflicts occurring between 1642 and 1651) led in several ways to the system of government that the United Kingdom (or, England) has today. The most important result of the Civil War was the formal limitation of monarchical power in England: no longer would English kings rule absolutely; henceforth, their rule would be counter-balanced (and otherwise limited) by the English Parliament.
Japan rapidly developed an industrial economy
it destroyed the city
James I
The single most monumental event in relation to the tumultuous religious change(s) happening during the England Restoration was restoration of the national Church of England
Portuguese Restoration War happened on 1640-12-01.
Theatre of 1660 to about 1700 in England.
King Charles II
The return of Charles II.
Charles the Second
The English Restoration refers to Charles II's coronation in 1660. The rest of the question is ungrammatical.
J. Houston Browne has written: 'Lives of the prime ministers of England, from the restoration to the present time' 'Lives of the Prime Ministers of England: From the Restoration to the Present ..'
The circular saw hadn't been invented at the time of the Restoration.
England had no monarch from the execution of Charles I in 1649 until the restoration of Charles II in 1660.