The years in english literary history between 1649 and 1660 are known as
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From the year 1649 to the year 1660, England had no ruler, no king.
In the year 1649, Charles I, the King of England, was executed.
This was followed by a long period of chaos and wars.
What followed was known as the rule of the Rump Parliament.
They governed the country in the absence of the King.
This period was known as the English Interregnum.
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The years in english literary history between 1649 and 1660 are known as Interregnum.
- Interregnum was the period in the English History when there was no king and the country was under several forms of republic governments.
- I is also the period between the time when King Charles I was executed and later his son Charles II came to the throne.
- Because of the misunderstanding between the English people and king Charles I, he was executed by the army and independents.
- During the interregnum, the executive body was council of states whereas the Rump parliament was the legislative body.
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