Why was the death of Charles I revolutionary?
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Why was the death of Charles revolutionary?
In 1649, Cromwell and the Puritans brought Charles to trial for treason against Parliament. They found him guilty and sentenced him to death. The execution of Charles was revolutionary. Kings had often been overthrown, killed in battle, or put to death in secret.
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