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Place the events in order detailing the changes to Englands Monarchy, before and after the English Civil War. •After Charles II dies, his brother James II, a Catholic takes the thrown, and
fearing the return of a Catholic King, Parliament moves to remove him.

•Charles the 1st takes over and begins feuding with parliament over control and wealth.

•Upset, Oliver Cromwell and the Puritans in Parliament take up arms against Charles. Starting the English Civil War.

•After Cromwell's death, Parliament restores the monarchy by choose
Charles 1st's son Charles II.

•Charles is defeated by Cromwell, and the King beheaded. Cromwell is
now the Dictator in England forcing Puritan beliefs on the people of England.

•After removing James II from the thrown. Parliament chooses his
Daughter Mary and her husband William to become King and Queen, but
they must sign the Bill of Rights before taking the thrown, which limits
there power.

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