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What was the effect of the Civil war on the king and the people of the England?

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Answered by Abhi1520
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The Civil War flared up suddenly in 1642, when relations broke down between an incompetent king and the aggressive leaders of the Long Parliament. Recently, historians have pointed out that the Civil War was not the 'English Civil War' at all, but involved the whole of the British Isles.
Answered by kingofself
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Effect of the Civil war on the king and the people of the England

  • During the civil war in England a lot of people in the country were  feared dead.
  • There was a lot of anxiety in the streets and people of the state feared for their lives in front of the government.
  • The people during the civil war fought against the institution and the social reforms done by the monarch and they wanted justice and a sense of equality and safety in the times where they were providing with none.
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