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The History of England - AAG 1638-1641 The Search for Peace

AAG 1638-1641 The Search for Peace

06/06/23 • 52 min

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The History of England
In 1640 at last Charles is forced to call a parliament and search with parliament for an accomodation. But Charles was to discover the price for restoring order not to his liking.

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In 1640 at last Charles is forced to call a parliament and search with parliament for an accomodation. But Charles was to discover the price for restoring order not to his liking.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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