The English Civil War (1642-1651) was a pivotal conflict that ultimately led to the temporary establishment of a republican government in England under Oliver Cromwell. Although it primarily involved internal struggles for power between the monarchy and Parliament, the war significantly influenced England's political landscape. Ultimately, following the Restoration in 1660, England consolidated its control over its territories, setting the stage for future imperial expansion.
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