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🗓️ 19 May 2025
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May 19, 1649. After the English Civil War, an Act of Parliament makes England a Republic.
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0:20.4 | Music It's the morning of June 14, 1645, in a valley in Northamptonshire, England. |
0:32.6 | Sitting on horseback on the crest of a ridge, 46-year-old Oliver Cromwell stares down the slope at a battle |
0:38.8 | unfolding below. Thousands of cavalry are formed up around him, their horses snorting and pawing |
0:44.7 | at the ground with impatience. Cromwell grips his sword tight. He's waiting for the right |
0:49.8 | moment to give the command and send his men down the hill to join the battle. |
0:57.0 | It's three years into a brutal civil war. |
1:00.5 | The conflict between King Charles I and the English Parliament has torn the country apart. |
1:03.0 | Charles believes that as king, he is appointed by God |
1:05.9 | and should wield absolute power over his subjects. |
1:09.2 | But the parliamentarians believe |
1:10.7 | that the English people should |
1:12.4 | have some say over how they are governed. The course of the war has ebbed back and forth, but today |
1:18.0 | the main armies of each side are meeting in battle. And for the commander of the parliamentary |
1:22.8 | cavalry, Oliver Cromwell, it's an opportunity to strike a decisive blow against the royalists. From his position on the ridge, Cromwell. It's an opportunity to strike a decisive blow against the royalists. |
1:29.3 | From his position on the ridge, Cromwell sees that the royalist infantry has over-extended itself. |
1:35.5 | It's pushing the parliamentary infantry back, but that has left its flank exposed. These conditions |
1:41.1 | are perfect for a cavalry charge. |
1:49.2 | Cromwell shouts out his orders, and all has won, his well-drilled cavalry surges forward. |
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