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hedeathofcharlesisusually firsttheunoffitator ofengland,headelordprotectorintheyear 1653.heruledfiveyears.heusedthisperiodtontinue thepoliorebeh eneofenglandaional andsacredissue. therceofenglandaerestsofthetraders hingelse,aestantcreedof thestrictestnatureaintained.inintaining englandspositionabroad,croessful.asa soer,hoheworldis deupofanuerofpeopleandtheyrarelythinkalike. inthelongrun,thisseeaveryent ofandbyandforonesioftheey otpossiblysurvive.thepuritanshadbee forcefoodheytriedtorrecttheabuseofthe royalpoe intolerable. atterforthe stuartstoretutotheiroldkingdoiheywere edas``deliverersbythepeoplehe yokeoftheekpuritansquiteashardtobearasthatofauto kingcharles.providedthestuartset aboutthedivinerightoftheirlateandlaher ahe peopleprosedthattheyhfulsubjects. takeasuessofthis. butthestuartsapparentlyhadheir lessonandodroptheirbadhabits.charlesii, ebatheyear1660,iablebuthless person.hisindolendhisnstitutionalinsistenceupon folloheeasiesturse,togetherhhisnspiess asaliar,preventedabreakbetselfand hispeople.bytheaityin1662hebrokethe poen froheirparishes.bythesoleactof 1664hetriedtopreventthedissentersfrottendingreligious etingsbyathreatofdeportationtotheihis lookedtoochlikethegoodolddaysofdivineright.people begantoshopatience, andparliantsuddenlyexperienultyinproviding thekinghfunds. sinoneyfro, charlesborrohisneighbourandusin kinglouisoffrance.hebetrayedhisprotestantalliesin retufor200,000poundsperyear,andlaughedatthepoor siletonsofparliant. enodependencesuddenlygavethekifaith inhisoanyyearsofexileang hisrelationsandhehadasecretlikingfortheir religion.perhapsheuldbringenglandbaehe passedadeclarationofindulgenceheold lathecatholiddissehishappenedjust ese aanireet peoplebegantofearsoterriblepopishplot.ane ofueheland.stofthepeopleedtoprevent abreakofcivilroyaloppression anda ...
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