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S8 Ep697: 4. The Outbreak of the English Civil War Guest Author: Jonathan Healey By the early 1640s, Charles I faced mounting resistance to his perceived tyranny and the religious reforms of Archbishop Laud. The crisis peaked in the winter of 1641-1642 when Charles

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4. The Outbreak of the English Civil War Guest Author: Jonathan Healey By the early 1640s, Charles I faced mounting resistance to his perceived tyranny and the religious reforms of Archbishop Laud. The crisis peaked in the winter of 1641-1642 when Charles attempted to arrest five members of Parliament by force, only to find they had fled. Terrified by massive street protests in London, the King fled the capital, traveling the country to gather military support. This period saw the rise of "paper bullets"—pamphlets debating whether sovereignty resided in the divinely appointed monarch or the people, eventually leading to open warfare between Royalist and Parliamentarian forces. (4)
1650 CLAUDE LORRAIN

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