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James I James I Charles I Charles I The Petition of Rights The Petition of Rights Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell Charles II Charles II James.
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Netherlands: The Golden Age – 1600’s as opposed to all other European nations at the time it was a republic Holland dominated the States General, the central.
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Thirty Years War Review 1618-1648. Characteristics The Holy Roman Empire was the battleground. At the beginning it was the Catholics vs. the Protestants.
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