The Parliament of Scotland, immediately following the …
Years: 1649 - 1649
February
The Parliament of Scotland, immediately following the execution of Charles I, declares Charles II King of Scotland in succession to his father on February 5, 1649, provided he accept certain conditions.
To succeed, Charles is reluctantly induced to make promises that he will abide by the terms of a treaty agreed between him and the Scots Parliament at Breda, and support the Solemn League and Covenant, which authorizes Presbyterian church governance across Britain.
Scotland is the first of the three Kingdoms to recognize Charles II’s claim to the throne.
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- Three Kingdoms, Wars of the
- Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
- Interregnum, English (First)
- English Civil War, Third
