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how we
know
it was fought between Cavaliers
and Royalists after the Parliament
refused to authorize Charles I
to impose new taxes
it started i
When Charles I was caught, arrested finished in 1648
and executed after a really unfair trial
after
being accused to be
an enemy of the State
of course the royal
family escaped from the country,
takîng refuge in France
first time
the king was killed by his
people: this let England appear
to the rest of Europe like a nation
of Barbarians
a really stricht protestant man,
who was not so appreciated by -e@&—————_—_—éhe was
people because of his policy
Oliver Cromwell
the leader of the Round Heads was
in that period Oliver Cromwell, which will
be the next leader of England
born as a
leader,
gentleman farmer
/
brilliant speaker and
he was originally a
all people to convert to his religion
the abolition of public games
and the closure of inns and
was called from
his exilium in France and
because all English people
were bored by the Republic of Cromwell
especially
invited pacifically to reign
on England
Ì he grew up at the court
Charles II of Luigi XIV, so he really liked
Uxury and pleasure
for this reason
he re-opened »
speaches on life
and gossip, rather then
religious ones
different calamieties took place founded the "Royal Society", a group
under his reign: of scientists among which we remember:
at his death, in 1658, the Parliament voted
for the return of the Monarchy (1660)
he had
being a protestant, obliged a son (Richard)
which wasn't as smart
as his father, so that he was
easily eliminated by the Parliament
in the two years that followed the death
of the tyrant
ordering also
the abolition of popular
past times, considered
as sinful
pubs
had been the leader of England for
ten years after the murder of Charles I
foi
r this reason
and because he saved England
from the Monarchy, he was named
Lord Protector
‘of England, Scotland and
Ireland
le
founding
in this way
the execution for
crimes like adultery
would have been strichtly
Divided the region into 11
militar provinces, each one
ruled by one of his generals
- 1665: plague John Lock, Thomas Hobbes, Newton and Boyle
-1666: Great Fire of London
that Saturday and Sunday
had to be dedicated to God
so that
Sir
was the architect called
to rebuild the city
deposed by the Parliament
ren
with
each other activity he was
punished
catholic, as his wife: it represented a danger,
because England could have been reunited
with the Roman Church
prays and days of
fasting
his daughter
was for the Lent, during which
all groceries of meat and candies were closed, |&
'cause it was considered sinful
the same thing
Mary Stuart, married William D'Orange,
who took the throne as William INI
there was so
în 1689 it was signed the Bill of Rights
which as Magna Charta imposed that the king « d
could not impose taxes without the consent of an
the Parliament
the Glorious Revolution, without blood:
Anglican Church was restablished