@@charlesor1023And Parliament weren’t equally as bad? Civil War would never have occurred had Parliament not been so stubborn and difficult in handing out the very much needed finances.
Luckily Cromwell got his just desserts in the end. Cromwell's corpse was hanged and beheaded, and his head was impaled on a 20-foot spike outside of Westminster Hall.
oliver cromwell was a devout puritan. when he took over, he closed off theatres which Charles the II was known for reopening after the restoration. i suppose that is what is meant by censorship.
Cromwell was tolerant of other faiths and was kind to the Jews in London. He enjoyed dancing and smoked tobacco. But I suppose being a Puritan he looked down on heavy drinking , fornication and immoral behaviour.
Cavaliers! Roundheads! The English Civil War!
"Why is it called 'civil'?"
"May I kill you please?"
"Sure!"
I'm proud to get this reference
Thank you so much for this video ! It helped me understand the topic better !!💯😇
He was my 12 th Great Grandfather.
Liar
One of many 4th cousins and a great grand uncle many times removed signed his death warrant.
Why must we listen through music :(
Excellent, thank you.
If treason is any crime against the king, how did the people find him guilty of treason when he was the king???
The bankers wanted to set a Central Bank in England at the time. And charles was against it period
Now there's the bank of England and Lloyd's of London
Kind of like Andy Jackson. Cromwell let the usurers back into England.
Might makes right innit?
Can I please get the Background?
Background?
@@abriefhistoryof3996 Background Music
super ❤
feeling so sad for Charles 1 😔
Yes a sad end😢
He was a stubborn brat that felt untouchable. That sealed his faith
@@charlesor1023And Parliament weren’t equally as bad? Civil War would never have occurred had Parliament not been so stubborn and difficult in handing out the very much needed finances.
Luckily Cromwell got his just desserts in the end. Cromwell's corpse was hanged and beheaded, and his head was impaled on a 20-foot spike outside of Westminster Hall.
known for religious freedom and also heavy repression and censorship? what do these things mean together?
He tolerated both catholic and protestants, but repressed the people in other ways, like quelling rebellions and insisting only landowners could vote.
@@tamasmitzinger6551 ah the wars of the three kingdoms
Hypocrisy
oliver cromwell was a devout puritan. when he took over, he closed off theatres which Charles the II was known for reopening after the restoration. i suppose that is what is meant by censorship.
Cromwell was tolerant of other faiths and was kind to the Jews in London. He enjoyed dancing and smoked tobacco. But I suppose being a Puritan he looked down on heavy drinking , fornication and immoral behaviour.
He should have remembered what happened to Julius Cesar when he tried to absorb all the power himself.History does repeat itself!
Here before test:
Yes
Charismatic king 🤴
That's like the opposite
@Harry-bx2bk opposites attract 😁 then there's "Mars Attacks" ...somebody's got the knack for this
Charles is my 4th cousin. One of my great grand uncles many times removed signed his death warrant.
Wow that's amazing
Power sharing wasn’t his gig
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Charles had a trial i dont think louis the 16th and marie even had trials sad😢
Was he only 29? He looks older in his portraits.
Yes he does look older
Born in 1600. He was 49.
Looking back bet they wished they never sold off all of the paintings 🖼️
It’s sad he had to be killed. Maybe he should have just been put away in a secluded prison
it got to a point in parliament where regicide (death of the king) was the only option for the Civil Wars to end
a great servant of god.
Oliver Cromwell
charles the 1st cool.
Impressive looking king 🤴 eyes (deep) nose 👃 Impressive
this video was bad innit
serviceable villain