Parliament is back, and they are not happy. The Petition of Right isn't worth the paper its written on, and King Charles had flagrantly disregarded the spirit of it. He was displaying worrying tendencies - promoting Arminians and crypto-Catholics, and violating the fundamental rights of his subjects to raise money. The death of the Duke of Buckingham, rather than marking a sea change in unpopular government policy, instead cements it.
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01.44 - The Pequot Genocide
01.43 - Mystic Massacre
01.42 - Parabellum
01.41 - Murder on the Saltwater Frontier
01.40 - Providence Gained
01.39 - City on a Hill
Bonus - The First Intersex in Colonial America
01.38 - Personal Rule
01.37 - The Graces
01.36 - Root and Branch
Bonus - Early Modern English Witchcraft with Professor Darren Oldridge
01.35 - The Sword of the Magistrate
01.34 - War and Peace
Bonus - New England Revisited
Bonus - The Life of Barnet Burns, Pākehā Māori
Bonus - Buckingham and Berry
Bonus - The Industrial Revolutions
01.32 - The Martyr Assassin
01.31 - The Duke of Hazard
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