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I will add them to the list then. Joel Send a noteboard - 24/10/2011 07:15:03 AM
Your statements on the English Civil War are, as Larry said, execrable. You really should read a decent book on the subject. Veronica Wedgwood's series The King's Peace, The King's War and The Trial of Charles I are a good place to start. Antonia Fraser's biography of Cromwell is also a recommended read.

I may be a little too indulgent of the Stuarts, but, OTOH, it seems to me most people are a bit too indulgent of Parliament as well. End of the day, they removed their lawful monarch not once, but twice, incidentally removing Scotlands into the bargain and over its rather forceful protest. As has already been noted, the American Revolution was pretty tame by comparison; we may have renounced George III, but even Patrick Henry never tried to kill him.
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To all of my British friends here - Get Over It! - 24/10/2011 02:09:32 AM 640 Views
"Treason never prospers, what's the reason? If it prospers, none dare call it treason." - 24/10/2011 04:37:20 AM 447 Views
Your knowledge of the English Civil War/Revolution is execrable - 24/10/2011 05:04:53 AM 404 Views
Sorry, I get them mixed up because they kept going back and forth from James to Charles. - 24/10/2011 05:29:19 AM 413 Views
Please, just quit while you're behind. - 24/10/2011 05:42:07 AM 385 Views
I will add them to the list then. - 24/10/2011 07:15:03 AM 416 Views
Revolutions, by definition, change the definition of "legal". - 24/10/2011 08:50:23 AM 358 Views
I suppose that is the "glass half full" way of looking at it. - 24/10/2011 11:29:22 AM 375 Views
They have a point. - 24/10/2011 06:43:31 PM 366 Views

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