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Name: Parliament

Type: Ruler

Role: Between 1649 and 1653, there was no single English head of state, as England was ruled directly by the Rump Parliament with the English Council of State.

Polity: British Bay islands

Icon Parliament, Between 1649 and 1653, there was no single English head of state, as England was ruled directly by the Rump Parliament with the English Council of State. (British Bay islands) : All Data

The Rump Parliament (1649-53) was a legislative body composed of members who remained after the purge of the Long Parliament. During their rule, the most significant war was the English Civil War, which began in 1642 and ended in 1651 with the Parliamentarian victory over the Royalists. Additionally, the Rump Parliament faced the Irish Confederate Wars, which took place from 1641 to 1653, and the First Anglo-Dutch War, which occurred from 1652 to 1654.

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