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After the Civil Wars, the question of who ruled - Parliament or the King - was settled. The next phase of power shifting to the people would be about who was represented in Parliament. The first skirmish of this fight would be a war across the sea, when colonists declared that there should be no representation without taxation and, in their Declaration of Independence, wrote down some self-evident truths.
1800s: New Model Unions and New Unionism
1834: The Tolpuddle Martyrs
1800s: The Chartists II
1800s: The Chartists I - Peterloo and the Great Reform Act
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1642: The World Turned Upside Down
1642: What were the causes of the English Revolution?
1536: What was the Impact of the Pilgrimage of Grace?
1536: What were the causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace?
1381: What was the impact of the Peasants' Revolt?
1381: What were the Causes of the Peasants' Revolt?
1264: The Origins of Parliament
1215: Why does Magna Carta matter?
1215: Why was Magna Carta necessary?
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Norman England Part VI: How did life change?
Norman England Part V: The Growth of Towns
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