The Tories
Charles Townshend
...Yes. Well, to better understand in the English Civil War both sides were "English". He lead the parliamentarians to victory over the Royalists under King Charles I. He was a dictator and took over Ireland. For about twenty he controlled England before the monarchy was restored with Charles I's son, Charles II.
The English wanted Ireland to be under its control. Ireland didn't want to be under control.
The Bastille was built as a fortress to defend against the English approach to the city of Paris during the Hundred Years War. It was built under Charles V and was completed under Charles VI, after 17 years of construction.
everyone including workers wanted the government under Charles de Gualle to fall which it did because of these riots.
Federalists saw the inherent weakness of the US government under the Articles of Confederation, and wanted to establish a strong and supreme central government as eventually established under the US Constitution.
Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. ... Under the encouragement of one of his teachers, Darwin developed a large beetle collection, including some very rare species of beetle. Darwin's father wanted him to become a doctor, so in 1825 Darwin started going to Edinburgh Medical School
Kleinanzeigen translates into English as classified ads. It can also mean advertising under help wanted type of ads. This word is considered to be a noun.
Charles Frederic Hudson has written: 'A critical Greek and English concordance of the New Testament. Prepared by Charles F. Hudson under the direction of Horace L. Hastings ... Revised and completed by Ezra Abbot ..' 'Human destiny'
Alice in Wonderland was written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Dodgson chose this pseudonym by translating his first two names into Latin and then back into English to create Lewis Carroll.
The duration of Wanted Down Under is 3600.0 seconds.
They didn't. There was a battle at Dunbar in 1745 when about 2,400 men under Prince Charles Edward Stuart attacked 3,000 British troops under Sir John Cope.