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The English civil war between the royals and parliament
England is a good example. In a series of civil wars over the period of 1642 to 1651, the English monarchy was overthrown, and Charles I was executed. For a short period after that, England was a republic. After some political turmoil after the death of Lord Protectorate, Oliver Cromwell, the monarchy was restored, and Charles I's son took the throne as Charles II.
it was cold the english civil war parlment agenst the king
Both sides fighting the Wars of the Roses were English.
Within England there have been three major conflicts. The war between King Stephen and his cousin the Empress Matilda, The Wars of the Roses and The English Civil War
England was a constitutional monarchy and installed royal governors in many of the states. English men born in America were never treated with the same dignity or respect as Englishmen born in England. During the Seven Years Wars, an American officer was seen as being of a lower quality and overall rank as an English officer with the same rank, to say an English lieutenant (born in England) was seen as being more important as an English lieutenant born in America. The Revolutionary War put an end to this although the English continued to feel smug even after the War was over.
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The Wars of the Roses were civil wars where each faction wanted control over the crown of England. You could say England won the Wars of the Roses, but England also lost the wars.
No, it's just inside the English border, although it has been captured and held by the Welsh at various times during past wars against the English.
The English Civil Wars or The Great Rebellion were between supporters of Charles I and II and opposing groups in each of his three kingdoms. They are also referred to as the War of the Three Kingdoms.
Geography is related to History. The people of England have not been conquered since 1066 a.d. Wars have not been fought on English soil. England has a history of stable government. Across the English Channel, France and Belgium have been involved in wars. They do not have a history of stable government. Japan uses a writing system similar to Chinese. Its Government is like that of England as is its Geography.