It depends on whether you're talking about the Civil Wars or the Revolution of 1688. The Civil Wars lasted from 1642-1660, Oliver Cromwell being the Lord Protector from 1649-1659. He died in 1659 and his son Richard became Lord Protector, but was unable to hold the government together, so Parliament invited Charles II back in 1660. That ended the first phase. The second phase culminated in 1688 when William and Mary were invited to take the throne after James II was forced off the throne.
Many different English politicians condemned the French revoltion. One of the most famous ones to do so was Irish-English Edmund Burke, who, having earlier supported the revolution, wrote a book critical of it called Thoughts on the Revolution in France.
The Glorious Revolution
The English Bill of Rights was signed.
both evolved fighting
The Russian Revolution did not lead to World War 1, as the Bolshevik Revolution took place in 1917, 3 years into the war.
Both the Liberals and the Radicals
They had been bitter rivals during the Seven Years Wars and on opposite sides in the American Revolution.
The Glorious Revolution.
Their the same
The English monarch signed a Bill of Rights
The book "Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution" was written in 1940 by Christopher Hill.
In the context of the American Revolution, the English were the people who were loyal to King George III of England.
of the English revolution and he attacks the french revolution.
English people invented industrial revolution!
The colonies were ENGLISH .
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.