i did this homework a few months back, this is all i can remember.
The cavaliers arrived into peterborough first, and hid at the cathedral. However, the roundheads had found them and tortured some of the cathedrals most prized possessions such as important documents and their stained glass windows. The roundheads then captured the cavaliers and sent them to burghley house, where most of them were killed.
In addition to this, oliver cromwell, the leader of the roundheads, his childhood house was in ely, close to peterborough.
Hope that helps.
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It stop slavery and set black people free from being property to white people.
The question as asked appears nonsensical. The Civil War was fought to save the Union. The South seceded over states rights and property, which was a euphemism for Slavery. Women's rights played no part in the Civil War. Women's Rights came into play only after the Civil War ended.
IN civil society songs play an important role and song may be present the feeling of a person
We stopped to play a game of good ol footy once against the germains. So funny, the next day we all killed each other in the trenches. But I guess between battles in the English civil war we stopped for a chill down :)
he was the leader.
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They were the RED Army.
her was the general of the south
He didn't do a thang
Primarily blockade duties.
Redmond played for the Peterborough Petes between 1963-1967 and Yzerman played for the Peterborough Petes between 1981-1983.
they were used to hold gun powder.
HI, I could say my discharging one's own responsibilites
The union blocked the confederacy by using a naval blockade.
English footballer David Seaman's career took him to the following teams:1982-84: Peterborough United1984-86: Birmingham city1986-90: Queens Park Rangers1990-2003: Arsenal2003-04: Manchester City
he went to school and tried to get black people the right to vote