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Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the Early Modern Era and the English civil war continues. In our previous video, we covered how the English Civil War finally broke out after decades of buildup, ultimately leading to the conflict’s first major pitched battle at Edgehill, in October 1642 ( • Battle of Edgehill 164... ). Many spectators and participants alike hoped this clash would end the conflict, but they were tragically mistaken, for the flawed generalship and heavy losses among King Charles I’s royalist army would lead to a deadlock that trapped the British Isles in bitter civil war for almost another two decades. Charles’ march on London and the campaign of 1643, culminated at the First Battle of Newbury ( • Battle of Newbury 1643... ). In the aftermath, the war continued both in England and Scotland, leading go the climactic battle of Marston Moor in 1644 ( • Rise of Cromwell - Mar... ). This new episode will talk about the rise of the New Model Army and the decisive battle of Naseby which was fought in 1645 ( • Cromwell’s Crowning Vi... ). The war continued until Cromwell ended it in Preston in 1648. In this series we will cover the main battles of the civil war between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians, including Edgehill, Newsbury, Marston Moor, Naseby, Preston, Drogheda, Dunbar and others.
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@KingsandGenerals
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@AnimalWorld-wu2qo
@AnimalWorld-wu2qo Год назад
I want an episode on the sieges Vienna 1683
@blackflagsnroses6013
@blackflagsnroses6013 Год назад
Will you be covering the Levellers and True Levellers (Diggers) extensively. They’re my favorite factions of this tumultuous period and the most modern
@blackflagsnroses6013
@blackflagsnroses6013 Год назад
@@klyanadkmorr historically it’s mostly due to religious affiliation and alignment. There weren’t any nationalist sentiments in this period. Scots were Presbyterian and the monarch astutely allied with their interests. I’m not sure what the Welsh supported but it’s likely also religious.
@SuccessCreed
@SuccessCreed Год назад
Any chance for a video about Lycurgus
@DepressedMusicEnjoyer
@DepressedMusicEnjoyer Год назад
So established titles was a scam
@augustvonmackensen3902
@augustvonmackensen3902 Год назад
My teacher had a saying when he taught the ECW at school. The Battle of Marston Moor cost Charles the North. The Battle of Naseby cost him his army. The Battle of Preston cost him his head! Another great vid!
@Punaeased
@Punaeased Год назад
That's right kids, after the war Cromwell retired from the military, and had a peaceful career as head of the Irish tourism board.
@FlaviusBelisarius-ck6uv
@FlaviusBelisarius-ck6uv Год назад
If only. I do wish Cromwell had managed to form an actual republic, man just ended up being a king in all but name, a dictator.
@ZolaMagic25
@ZolaMagic25 Год назад
Ha cough ha
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Год назад
@@FlaviusBelisarius-ck6uv And he was extremely unpopular during his reign as Lord Protector. To the point where after his death the exhumed his corpse, which was given a mock execution to cheering crowds.
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Год назад
Nice joke b taylor. It gave me a nice chuckle.
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Год назад
Alas, his surname could not become immortalized as that of Caesar's, and of Octavian's too
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 Год назад
Love these kind of wars, modern but not too modern. Guns and cannons are there, but fights are still won with steel.
@thefinal9923
@thefinal9923 Год назад
It really is that sweet spot in compelling historical battles.
@normtrooper4392
@normtrooper4392 Год назад
@@thefinal9923 really wish the next total war would cover this period
@thefinal9923
@thefinal9923 Год назад
@@normtrooper4392 I'm kind of devoted to more traditional battles for total wars, but sadly they're really pushing away from that. I enjoy Warhammer for being what it is, but the fact is it sucks graphically and for anybody who actually cares about realism. The handgunners are awful and projectiles are basically wet noodles. But I'm very bitter.
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 Год назад
@@normtrooper4392 Yes!
@dstaff7373
@dstaff7373 Год назад
Right Just Imagine Taking a Speer To Your Face Lodging into Your Eye socket, still alive for a Few Longer Agonizing Moments getting Trampled by Your Fellow Men. Or Being Captured Totured for Muse with Your Penis being Nibbled on by Starving Mice in a Bucket 🪣 Strapped to your Crotch...
@charles588
@charles588 Год назад
The Barn on my family farm was the headquarters for Cromwell at the Battle of Winwick
@PakBallandSami
@PakBallandSami Год назад
“Your pretended fear lest error should step in, is like the man who would keep all wine out of the country, lest men should be drunk. It will be found an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon a supposition he may abuse it. When he doth abuse it, judge.” ― Oliver Cromwell
@avelin5045
@avelin5045 Год назад
The map of Lancashire preceding the Battle of Preston is a bit suspect. Blackpool basically didn't exist at this time period (certainly not as anything larger than a tiny hamlet), and Preston is a bit too far west-northwest of where it actually is - the town of Kirkham is actually about where "Preston" is on this map.
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE Год назад
I'll tell you the more I watch the history channels I'm subscribed to. The more I find out things I didn't know about subjects I thought I did. Thanks and keep up the great work
@High_rise12
@High_rise12 Год назад
Could you cover Cromwell’s campaign in Ireland, it came just after Charles’ execution and has a ton of sieges and great battles.
@tatarcavalry2342
@tatarcavalry2342 Год назад
damn man spoilers
@High_rise12
@High_rise12 Год назад
@@tatarcavalry2342oops
@hammer3721
@hammer3721 Год назад
A lot of brutal massacres of civilians as well...
@rtk3543
@rtk3543 Год назад
@@hammer3721 What rubbish.
@High_rise12
@High_rise12 Год назад
@@hammer3721 also true, it shows the darker side of Cromwell.
@ThmSphone
@ThmSphone Год назад
I had to rewatch half of this video, the sight of "Spanish Netherlands" made me rethink life
@thewiseguy6750
@thewiseguy6750 Год назад
Awesome content and thank you so much for your effort guys! However, because you are working on multiple projects at the same time, I often find myself forgetting about the previous episodes until the next one comes and that can be a little frustrating. Just my two cents, thanks again for all that you do!
@giod6266
@giod6266 Год назад
This is really interesting military historical period, I like it very much. Thank you!
@uraidtariq12
@uraidtariq12 Год назад
The history videos you make are amazing. So so much better than any detailed long documentaries that are not even available for free.
@leninedison5214
@leninedison5214 Год назад
Hope you continue the story of cromwell untill the end. Looking forward to it
@abnerdoon4902
@abnerdoon4902 Год назад
Perfect timing, just finished the previous episodes yesterday.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 Год назад
Thank you , K&G . 🐺
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 Год назад
Doge?
@carlcromwell8713
@carlcromwell8713 Год назад
Thank you for this presentation!
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Год назад
With King Charles' story now completed will the channel cover how his descendant Prince Bonnie and the Jacobites tried to restore the Stuart dynasty?
@kylecollinson6782
@kylecollinson6782 Год назад
I actually live in longridge, it was supposedly named by Oliver Cromwell due to it being on a “long” “ridge”.
@jamesfearn7757
@jamesfearn7757 Год назад
Some nice hills round there. Also an interesting little castle with a hole blown in the keep down road in Clitheroe
@retrodude1131
@retrodude1131 Год назад
Great summary of the period! Though I have a minor correction: the Parliamentarian commander at the Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold was named Sir William Brereton, not Richard Brereton. He had been besieging Chester earlier in the war, and at Stow-on-the-Wold he was accompanied by Colonel Thomas Morgan when they defeated Astley.
@collintrytsman3353
@collintrytsman3353 Год назад
excellent as always
@lomax343
@lomax343 Год назад
14:20 - Colchester is in Essex, not Kent. The siege of Colchester is - allegedly - the source of a nursery rhyme. The Royalist defenders (all the King's men) had a squat mortar nicknamed Humpty Dumpty (at the time, a common nickname for any fat person). The hoisted this up onto the tower of a church that was built into the old Roman walls (Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall). The Parliamentary artillery targeted the tower and damaged it, causing Humpty Dumpty to "have a great fall." The mortar could not be brought back into action, and the garrison surrendered shortly afterwards. To this day, you an see the extent of the damage to the tower, as it was repaired with slightly different-coloured bricks.
@mullenio4200
@mullenio4200 Год назад
Winwick is pronounced 'Winnick'. Glad to see this channel visit locations near me. 😁
@michaelbell6916
@michaelbell6916 2 месяца назад
Got married in winwick church
@jaythompson5102
@jaythompson5102 Год назад
Imagine how those covenentors must have felt having the King of England as your prisoner.
@chrisgibson5267
@chrisgibson5267 Год назад
Sadly I must play the pedantic old bore card. Being the king of England did not and does not mean that you are an English king. Charles I was a Scot, born in Scotland with a Scottish father and a Danish mother. Thanks to the accession of his father James to the English throne, he was the king of three Kingdoms, and ruler of Wales, which they regarded as a principality. He was the king of Scotland and Ireland as well as England. Imagine being an English Parliamentarian who has seen the fears of Parliament that James would attempt to rule England in the same way as he ruled Scotland realised in his son Charles. Your country has endured a civil war, and Charles tries again to take control and rule as a divinely ordained king. He is in your hands because after he had been defeated, he believed that his fellow countrymen would treat him better than the English Parliament, and he placed himself in their mercy. They promptly sold him to the English for £100,000 and the promise of even more money in the near future. So the Scots handed him over to you, and he continued to plot and scheme, despite being offered very generous terms. The Scots invade again and are defeated at Preston and Winwick. Little wonder he was known as that man of blood.
@gchecosse
@gchecosse Год назад
King of Scotland, the Covenanters were Scottish
@andrejparunovic6888
@andrejparunovic6888 Год назад
Please do a whole ep on just the trial 😫
@enstamud
@enstamud Год назад
Those ditches referred to in this video are most definitely not irrigation ditches They are to carry water away. Aka drainage ditches
@broadsword6650
@broadsword6650 Месяц назад
Got to love the map at 16:10, which shows Preston in the wrong place and depicts Blackpool as being bigger than either Preston or Lancaster when, at the time, it was a fishing village of about 8 cottages!
@Fyrd_Productions
@Fyrd_Productions 14 дней назад
It would have more sense to show Poulton le fylde, Rossal or perhaps even Fleetwood seen as they were the larger villages of the area
@broadsword6650
@broadsword6650 14 дней назад
@@Fyrd_Productions Rossall, possibly, but Fleetwood wasn't anything until the 1830s, as it was a planned and purpose built coastal resort and port.
@TheTimer81
@TheTimer81 Год назад
Another great video about an interesting time period. Carry on your work. Tnx for your Projekt.
@briarperkins4767
@briarperkins4767 Год назад
Hands down, best RU-vid channel
@tigerboy1966
@tigerboy1966 Год назад
Pronunciation note from a local: it's "Winnick", not "Win-wick"
@thevoid7414
@thevoid7414 Год назад
Ha Ha I knew somone would point that out before me. I prefer the name Battle of Red Bank myself though. But to be honest, I'm just glad it got a mention because from the title, I was thinking they were going to claim that Preston was the final action..
@SuperClloyd
@SuperClloyd Год назад
As a resident of Taunton and surrounding areas. I can confirm, Taunton is not a city. Definitely a town. And Bridgwater has no 'e'.
@michaelbell6916
@michaelbell6916 2 месяца назад
I live in Warrington and we have a statue of Oliver Cromwell near bridge foot
@samwill7259
@samwill7259 Год назад
The Civil War is over! And somehow shit actually gets WORSE from here Cromwell: A fun sponge so A1 tier that he can make an entire country a decade long buzzkill
@iexist3919
@iexist3919 Год назад
Will you continue the Byzantine reconquista series?
@Predwyn_the_Swole
@Predwyn_the_Swole Год назад
Prince Rupert knew that he could not realistically hold Bristol for long, he made an unfortunate but nonetheless sound tactical decision to withdraw that not only saved the lives of his men, but also spared the city from further destruction.
@t.jmaddog2188
@t.jmaddog2188 Год назад
I've learned so much from your channel a little more than from the class room.
@jackland3387
@jackland3387 Год назад
Great video, thanks
@stormyblizzard124
@stormyblizzard124 Год назад
Awesome 🎉video
@knightofhistory
@knightofhistory Год назад
I love this channel, it is so interesting and makes subjects that perhaps wouldn't be entirely enticing very catching and enjoyable. I hope one day my channel (also a history channel) will be as gripping as yours! Best the Knight of History.
@generaladvance5812
@generaladvance5812 Год назад
A very strange conflict all in all. A weird mesh of old & new with pikemen & artillery being engaged at the same time.
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ Год назад
Fantastic video! I can't wait for the next installment. England is a strange nation; even after throwing off the yoke of Monarchy they kept bringing it back. As an American it seems strange to see a people that so desired to be rules as subjects.
@markusskram4181
@markusskram4181 Год назад
Another interesting video
@sandraaparecidasebanicastr4236
Infelizmente não ha legenda em português. Infelizmente não falo ingles. Mas amo sr. Oliver cromwell
@Falkriim
@Falkriim Год назад
Very interesting
@TheVideoNorm
@TheVideoNorm Год назад
Jolly good show!
@mkdes40
@mkdes40 Год назад
Thank you. I finally understood the cause of the Putney debates, and how the king ended up on the Scottish side.
@adamndirtyape
@adamndirtyape Год назад
Charles 1 was like the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Despite being thoroughly beaten and being held as a prisoner Charles still demanded terms favorable to him like he still had power. He was delusional to the end.
@hammer3721
@hammer3721 Год назад
Who got beheaded after the Restoration? Ollie Cromwell!
@adamndirtyape
@adamndirtyape Год назад
@@hammer3721 Not really comparable, is it? Cromwell was already dead and was disinterred by Charles II in an act of pettiness worthy of Charles I.
@hammer3721
@hammer3721 Год назад
@@adamndirtyape Exactly like that genocidical traitor deserved!
@MultiEvil85
@MultiEvil85 Год назад
@@hammer3721 He was not a traitor, you royalist sympathizer!!! Wish we had someone like Cromwell today. To hell with Chalres I!!!
@hammer3721
@hammer3721 Год назад
@@MultiEvil85 Imagine accusing the King of committing treason.
@lerneanlion
@lerneanlion Год назад
Will this eventually led to the King's execution to be featured on this channel?
@shehansenanayaka-n1o
@shehansenanayaka-n1o Год назад
THIS SERIS IS BRILLIANT. CROMWELL THE GREATEST ENEMY OF CHARLES I OF ENGLAND. I LOVE AND ADMIRE THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
@herobrinesblog
@herobrinesblog Год назад
Anyone else notice they use civ 5 war songs?
@charlesdeleo4608
@charlesdeleo4608 Год назад
“Every man by nature is a king, priest, and prophet in his own natural circumference.” - Richard Overton, 1646
@glory2christcmj702
@glory2christcmj702 Год назад
Charles I seemed like quite a shrewd fellow
@MrGksarathy
@MrGksarathy Год назад
I have to ask, what is the amazing intro music you're using for this series?
@raptormaster666
@raptormaster666 Год назад
Howard Harper-Barnes - Life in Pieces
@MrGksarathy
@MrGksarathy Год назад
@@raptormaster666 Thank you.
@raptormaster666
@raptormaster666 Год назад
@@MrGksarathy No problem, I was asking the same thing about a month ago for the same reason. :)
@claudiapalermo9793
@claudiapalermo9793 Год назад
Thank you Alexandre Dumas for bringing me Here
@markusskram4181
@markusskram4181 Год назад
Cool vid
@rajatmohan83
@rajatmohan83 Год назад
I have a question for you guys. Why didn’t you guys made any video on Indian kings from 700 ad onwards
@LazyLifeIFreak
@LazyLifeIFreak Год назад
Cromwell: The parliament is in the hands of madmen!
@rachelhenderson2688
@rachelhenderson2688 Год назад
Hasn't changed, then, they're still there!
@mango2005
@mango2005 Год назад
Excellent. Just one niggle. In Britain, the s is pronounced in Marquess.
@michaelprobert4014
@michaelprobert4014 Год назад
Dundee is a bit out.😉
@yasintamer1547
@yasintamer1547 Год назад
It will be a different request but are you planning to war spain i.e. carlist wars and full fledged reconquista? cheers
@dclark142002
@dclark142002 Год назад
Why did Charles use Oxford as his base?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Год назад
It was the most royalist city closest to London
@chrisgibson5267
@chrisgibson5267 Год назад
The Scottish invasions would have followed the route of the old Roman coast road, and thence the A49 Trunk Road. Preston, Wigan and Winwick ( Winnick, the second W is silent) are all on this road, which runs from Herefordshire to Bamber Bridge, site of the infamous Battle of Bamber Bridge in 1943. Preston was known as Proud Preston. Pious was sometimes added, as was Papist due to the large number of Catholic recusants there and in Lancashire in general. There are two monuments of note. Warrington, which was then in Lancashire, has a statue of Cromwell. There were objections from the local Irish community*, which were duly noted and ignored. Queen Victoria was kept away from the statue when she visited the town. The second is from the Anglo-Scottish War of 1651 on the A49 at Swinley, and it commemorates the death in battle of Sir Thomas Tyldsley. Sir Thomas was a Catholic supporter of the Stuart's, and was known as finest knight in England. * Lancashire has a large population of people of Irish descent.
@theultimateartist4153
@theultimateartist4153 Год назад
Fun fact because of this war the Jamaican accent was formed
@barryirlandi4217
@barryirlandi4217 Год назад
Wow.. I wonder how anyone survives a civil war.. They just seem so nasty
@ImperatorHispania
@ImperatorHispania Год назад
Cromwell was the greatest tyrant in the history of England along with Henry VIII.
@rtk3543
@rtk3543 Год назад
Based on what exactly?
@deadsheep404
@deadsheep404 Год назад
Cromwell was the best thing to happen to the UK followed closely by Guy Fawkes. Unfortunately neither were successful long term.
@paulwilliams7103
@paulwilliams7103 Год назад
That isn’t true at all. In fact the type of government he wanted to establish came to fruition in the United States. He worked hard to establish a representative government but those elected in Parliament kept undermining him and other political factions who wanted the tyrannical Stuart’s back on the throne and did whatever they could to undermine him to make it happen. Cromwell knew that. Almost immediately after his death and the monarchy was reestablished, the country greatly suffered and Christians were slaughtered and many either fled to America or were forced there as exiles or slaves in the southern colonies.
@akapbhan
@akapbhan Год назад
@@paulwilliams7103 More like the Government he wanted to establish came to fruition in Gran Colombia. Though Cromwell is fondly looked back by Americans Cromwell was a tyrant
@thematthew761
@thematthew761 Год назад
@@deadsheep404 Why?
@josephschmidtaftondeutschl8493
i watch the wolfwalkers is a great movies the Cromwell become as villian they just hunt down and get rid of wolfs and some war didnt happened. Cromwell the lord protecters from wolfwalkers is from Other universe and Cromwell from normal universe he died due for execute they both diff from universe
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 Год назад
Wetherby is around 35 miles too far east.
@jackieking1522
@jackieking1522 Год назад
Very interesting..... not taught at all well in catholic schools in the 50's....
@Raadpensionaris
@Raadpensionaris Год назад
The map of the Low Countries is so fucked. I don't know where to begin lol
@waynemcauliffe2362
@waynemcauliffe2362 Год назад
Now he can go be sadistic to the Irish
@carladams8691
@carladams8691 Год назад
They should've behaved themselves.
@Fuzzypotato2
@Fuzzypotato2 Год назад
Time for a new voice boys.
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Год назад
✌✌
@ramthian
@ramthian Год назад
👍🙏
@Mephiston1984LoD
@Mephiston1984LoD Год назад
🧐
@mrgunn2726
@mrgunn2726 Год назад
Ahh yes, ye olden 'divine right to rule', the lie autarchs tell themselves to justify their failure to accept the truth: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.-That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, -That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government...
@misterwhalrus7334
@misterwhalrus7334 Год назад
Cromwell was truly based. Remember Portadown!
@SantomPh
@SantomPh Год назад
He was a dangerous Puritan who made life difficult for people. Not based.
@carladams8691
@carladams8691 Год назад
@@SantomPh Dangerous Puritans are the best Puritans, even Jesus knows that and he was based.
@Cloud759star
@Cloud759star Год назад
This is taught in our primary schools in Preston. Mega proud of it. That and being an ethnic ludites 🤣
@DaZzeRGaming
@DaZzeRGaming Год назад
Ahaha I was amazed when this video came up as I’m from Preston 😂 However on the map they got the location of Preston a tiny bit north than it should be
@chickenfist1554
@chickenfist1554 Год назад
Apparently there was going to be a battle in Corby, Northamptonshire but on the morning of the battle they noticed the wheels on all the cannons had been nicked
@WizardsandWarriors
@WizardsandWarriors Год назад
Who Were Beren and Lúthien? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_ACRCNhAaT8.html
@hananreldy2227
@hananreldy2227 Год назад
Great series! 👍 Fascinating to know that the UK was once a republic. I hope that you continue making videos of the aftermath of the Thirty Years' War. Videos about War of Devolution and Nine Years' War would be great. 👍
@rantymcrant-pants9536
@rantymcrant-pants9536 Год назад
The UK was never a republic. It will be come the UK about 50 years after this battle. England was a republic, sort of, for about 11 years (1649-60)
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Год назад
The UK was an arisotrocy not a republic
@SantomPh
@SantomPh Год назад
It was never a republic, they simply removed the monarchy from power. The aristocracy and landowning class still held all the power-Parliament and the nobility were the same thing for the most part. Cromwell was offered the crown but he refused, taking the title Lord Protector, a title normally held when a king is absent from the throne (equivalent is Guardian of Scotland). England, Scotland and Ireland were still kingdoms, simply without a king.
@Hugh_Morris
@Hugh_Morris Год назад
It was a military dictatorship in reality, Cromwell even had the power of a King.
@louisbaker4362
@louisbaker4362 Год назад
For those not in the know. A republic is just a non-monarchic form of government. A dictatorship is still a republic. Modern examples of this are Pinochet's Chile, Franco's Spain, Pol Pots Cambodia, modern China etc.
@kaloyanradkov8962
@kaloyanradkov8962 Год назад
Have almost 2x the number of troops as your enemy. Don't scout efficently. Get told that you are being attacked and completely ignore it. GET Destroyed.....
@filipgradinariu7925
@filipgradinariu7925 Год назад
Please make more videos about Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth DELUGE (Stefan Czarniecki, John II Casimir) and Ioan Sobieski- siege of Viena etc
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. Год назад
I second that, but I would love to see them going even further back and making a series about Jan Zamoyski.
@isabelsinclair2899
@isabelsinclair2899 Год назад
Could you you do one about James Graham? The Marquise of Montrose? Think people would be fascinated. "......for the covenants a Campbell mare that rides across the law. And er a Stewart bridles her, a Grahams head must fall."
@uncitoyen_8614
@uncitoyen_8614 Год назад
I see in Cromwell a kind of British Napoleon in some political aspects.
@CharlesJenkins-be2cv
@CharlesJenkins-be2cv Год назад
Ye, an original Napoleon I guess
@rodchallis8031
@rodchallis8031 Год назад
So I guess the takeaway from all this is that in spite of all the advice and intrigue, Charles just couldn't keep...ahead... of events.
@generaladvance5812
@generaladvance5812 Год назад
Yeah, when it mattered he came up short.
@augustosolari7721
@augustosolari7721 Год назад
Oliver's army is here to stay Oliver's army are on their way And I would rather be anywhere else But here today
@burgdush1
@burgdush1 Год назад
13:30, 'Which the Scotch', a drink found something troublesome?, seriously....
@dandylion7745
@dandylion7745 Год назад
Commenting for the algorithm and feeling bad I have nothing more to contribute to my favorite channel
@OliverCovfefe
@OliverCovfefe Год назад
Bada boom
@dchegu
@dchegu Год назад
U promised me mountains but gave me molehill
@DarkFilmDirector
@DarkFilmDirector Год назад
9:00 Imagine how different British history would be had the Levelers succeeded in the end. They essentially espoused the same beliefs and goals of the founding fathers in what became the USA. A British democratic republican revolution before the one in America and France. How drastically this would have affected the balance of power in Europe.
@HiddenCityUK
@HiddenCityUK Год назад
Another brilliant video K&G, one thing I did notice is that you do not have a video on the Russian revolution, would be lovely to see a documentary on that!
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf Год назад
Go the Levellers
@spookydigit
@spookydigit Год назад
Big up the ribble Valley where I live aha realising I live in Clitheroe and not knowing the history is great!!
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 Год назад
2:30 See the plucky Royalist town of Newark-upon-Trent in the English Midlands, the last Royalist garrison to surrender, even after the King himself. A quite attractive town today, with the ruined castle and a fine square.
@gwynwilliams4222
@gwynwilliams4222 Год назад
Oliver Cromwell didn't actually exist no such person his real name was Oliver Williams and he was WELSH I know because he is one of my ancestors and so was Vaughan Williams the composer. Anyway he stayed in a barn on the bottom of my road hiding from the royalists coming from west Wales to fight him, and he managed to escape well in 1953 they were building my estate and the council knocked down the 600 year old barn to make way for the road and kept the fact that is was a historic monument a secret
@Demun1649
@Demun1649 Год назад
You start pushing Magellan and I just stop watching. And I am going to unsubscribe as well.
@rachelhenderson2688
@rachelhenderson2688 Год назад
I do wish the person doing the commentary had bothered to learn how to pronounce the names before he began to read!
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Год назад
It would be nice to see video's on what Cromwell did after the English Civil Wars. Because they're just as interesting. Nice video.
@ThePalaeontologist
@ThePalaeontologist Год назад
"When on October 18th", no, what you mean to say is, "When on the 18th October".
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