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The period after Charles II ascended the throne in 1660 is known as The Restoration, because the monarchy finally returned (it was restored) after ten years of living without a king (due to the English Civil Wars).
Charles was determined to keep expanding England overseas and following this purpose, he added the new 'restoration colonies' of The Carolinas, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. These colonies were taken from the Dutch and given to an individual, family or group of the King's trust.
The literature of the Restoration can be grouped according to the monarch in power at the time. This lasted 1660 to 1688, where Charles II was crowned. This period marks the restoration of English monarchial government. Literature pieces in this era are highly innovative ranging from political, religious, satirical to slightly indecent topics. However, when Charles II was dethroned, it ended the Restoration literature as well.
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