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I think that by definition the king did not have supporters in the same way one would characterizes supporters in a "for the people by the people" state. I suggest that a king's "supporters" are subjects because a king would typically inherit the title as opposed to being elected.
They asked the people to elect them to office.
Martin Luther King opposed sacerdotalism and considered all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood.
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The Declaration of Independence names King George III, through Parliament and "his Governors" (although Parliament was not under his direct control, it typically did not pass laws he opposed).
I think that by definition the king did not have supporters in the same way one would characterizes supporters in a "for the people by the people" state. I suggest that a king's "supporters" are subjects because a king would typically inherit the title as opposed to being elected.
the cavaliers were the government that opposed the king
the people :)
They asked the people to elect them to office.
Martin Luther King opposed sacerdotalism and considered all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood.
whole people kill to king
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PATRIOTS
King Henry the Third.
The Declaration of Independence names King George III, through Parliament and "his Governors" (although Parliament was not under his direct control, it typically did not pass laws he opposed).
People started to march with him peacefully for freedom
The people that made the terracotta soldiers were buried alive with the king.