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The English Civil War. A Captivating Guide to the Conflict Between Royalists and Parliamentarians That Shaped England's Future
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- Nombre de pages95
- FormatePub
- ISBN8893585995
- EAN9798893585995
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCaptivating Travels
Résumé
The Trial of a King: The War That Redefined the Power of Government
In 1649, England did the unthinkable. It became the first European nation to put its own sovereign on trial and then execute him in front of his people.
The English Civil War went deeper than a mere scrap between Royalists and Parliamentarians. It was a high-stakes collision over the very nature of power. You will see the tension between a monarch who claimed his authority from God and a Parliament convinced that no ruler stood above the law of the land.
This book brings you into the heart of a chaotic decade that shattered the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
You will walk through the religious fever, the financial ruin, and the bitter mistrust that forced a kingdom into open rebellion. Witness the life of King Charles I as his decisions led from a decade of Personal Rule to a direct clash with Parliament. You will watch the rise of legendary figures like John Pym, Prince Rupert, and Oliver Cromwell, while exploring how the New Model Army fundamentally changed the political future of England. Inside this book, you will discover: - Why Charles I ruled without Parliament for eleven years and how that choice backfired. - The way religious friction in Scotland sparked the Bishops' Wars. - The start of the war in 1642 and the initial bloodshed at Edgehill. - The brilliant tactics and the catastrophic errors of both the Royalist and Parliamentarian camps. - The turning point at Naseby and the total collapse of the king's forces. - The transition of England into a Commonwealth after the death of Charles I. - Why did this conflict break the belief in divine monarchy across the European continent? - The way these battles cleared the path for constitutional government and the Glorious Revolution. - And much, much more! This narrative goes beyond the "what" to explain exactly why these events changed the path of history.
The English Civil War marked the moment a nation challenged the limits of authority and proved that even a king could fall. Discover the civil war, the regicide, and the revolution that built the foundations of modern government. Click Add to Cart and get ready to explore the conflict that changed a kingdom forever.
You will walk through the religious fever, the financial ruin, and the bitter mistrust that forced a kingdom into open rebellion. Witness the life of King Charles I as his decisions led from a decade of Personal Rule to a direct clash with Parliament. You will watch the rise of legendary figures like John Pym, Prince Rupert, and Oliver Cromwell, while exploring how the New Model Army fundamentally changed the political future of England. Inside this book, you will discover: - Why Charles I ruled without Parliament for eleven years and how that choice backfired. - The way religious friction in Scotland sparked the Bishops' Wars. - The start of the war in 1642 and the initial bloodshed at Edgehill. - The brilliant tactics and the catastrophic errors of both the Royalist and Parliamentarian camps. - The turning point at Naseby and the total collapse of the king's forces. - The transition of England into a Commonwealth after the death of Charles I. - Why did this conflict break the belief in divine monarchy across the European continent? - The way these battles cleared the path for constitutional government and the Glorious Revolution. - And much, much more! This narrative goes beyond the "what" to explain exactly why these events changed the path of history.
The English Civil War marked the moment a nation challenged the limits of authority and proved that even a king could fall. Discover the civil war, the regicide, and the revolution that built the foundations of modern government. Click Add to Cart and get ready to explore the conflict that changed a kingdom forever.






















