The British people could have overthrown Charles I through a combination of political mobilization and military action. By uniting various factions, such as Parliamentarians and discontented citizens, they could have organized protests, strikes, and uprisings to challenge his authority. Additionally, forming alliances with influential military leaders and using the New Model Army would provide the necessary force to confront the monarchy directly. Ultimately, widespread support and strategic planning could lead to the successful overthrow of Charles I.
The offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign is known as Treason
I do not suppose that Charles 1 really got to know Oliver Cromwell very well, probably the people around him told Charles what they thought of Oliver..and that could be derisory
Because they arent in the british empire they could use it as propoganda to show that Britain was weak because it didnt have a king
+There were two British Kings named Charles. also Ten French. Charles VII was important in bringng back the French monarchy during the hundred-years War, and as the patron of Joan of Arc. It is easy to remember his name and cipher as the word Charles has 7 letters, so Charles the 7Th. Charles was a Good guy, to be sure. a Pity he could not save Joan.
I think they did, but they could not be killed until the war against the British was over, since they were saying they were Americans, not British, and therefor was not "doing treason". If the British won the war, they would have been killed. But they didn't. So the people lived. I think. (The people did live.)
overthrow him .
overthrow him .
people have the right to overthrow an oppressive government
people have the right to overthrow an oppressive government
This is of cause a mater of opinion, but some people think that Charles Darwin is the most famous scientist in the world and he was British.....However one could go on with Newton, Rutherford, Turing, Whitney, Fleming and many many more.
Another word for overthrow is defeat. Also the word destroy is another example. You could use the word seize as a synonym of the word overthrow.
The offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign is known as Treason
John Locke, a prominent Enlightenment thinker, believed that people had the right to overthrow governments that failed to protect their natural rights of life, liberty, and property. Locke argued that if a government violated these rights or failed to serve the people's interests, it could be justly replaced through revolution.
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I have a feeling they live in Britain
some details that would describe the shang society is that it has many empires but only one ruler at a time and people could overthrow that ruler
In the 1700s under British law, people who owed money could be sent to debtor's prison. Debtors could be imprisoned until their debts were paid off or until they received outside help to secure their release.