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English Revolutions
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England during the civil war (1642-1650)
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Model revolution, the English revolution however was not done without clashes: from 1642 to 1660, British Isles were subjected to a surge of violence, punctuated utopian ideas where sectarianism disputed it with the inspiration, where the social generosity of “partageux” ran up against the defense of the property.

In this direction, there are thus well two revolutions, the radical one and the moderate one: one is confined of a republic, transmuted into dictatorship by Cromwell; the other, without fire nor blood, poses the stakes of a moderate mode. In all, two revolutions without equal and continuation in an insular history plus reformist that revolutionist since now three centuries.



 
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