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King and commonwealth

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The work surveys constitutional tensions that produced conflict between king and Parliament, outlining early parliamentary crises, a prolonged period of royal personal government, and the convocation of Parliament that provokes impeachment, political fracture, and open rebellion. It follows the civil war through major campaigns and shifting alliances, describes the rise of competing religious and political factions and the army's increasing authority, and recounts the king's trial and execution and the proclamation of a republic. Later sections trace the commonwealth's military and naval efforts, experiments in republican and protectoral rule, social conditions, and the eventual disintegration of republican government leading to restoration.

ILLUSTRATIONS.


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Governmental structure x
Genealogy, monarchs of England and Scotland Chapter I., Footnote 9
Genealogy, monarchs of Europe Chapter I., Footnote 14
Map of Rochelle area 46
Battle of Edgehill, 23rd Oct. 1642 126
Battles of Newbury, 20th Sept. 1643 & 27th Oct. 1644 145
Battle of Marston Moor, 2nd July 1644 164
Map of Lostwithiel area 169
Battle of Naseby, 14th June 1645 185
Map of Lancashire 229
Battle of Dunbar, 3rd Sept. 1650 289
Battle of Worcester, 3rd Sept. 1651 294