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The History of England

English Revolution Q&A

The History of England

David Crowther

Royal, Queen, Europe, Modern, Parliament, History, Monarchy, Early Modern, Medieval, English, England, King, Politics

4.85.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Sam Hume of Paxbritannica Podcast and I have teamed up for a festival of fun, a jamboree of questions about the English Revolution, im anticipation of a significant event.

Simply place your questions by 14th July on the special online form Sam created at https://bit.ly/RevQA.


Sam and I will discuss, debate and possiblu disagree and on 28th July we will produce the results in an all-singing, all-dancing podcast.


What could be funner?



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0:00.0

Hello everyone and do not adjust your sets.

0:07.0

There is no episode this week. Charles has its feet up and is discussing secret plans and clever tricks with Jane Horwood and wiping butter

0:15.1

officers. Thomas is chatting with Anne. Oliver is eating bread and cheese with his Mrs Elizabeth and

0:20.4

listening to music. So in the break I have some news for you. He concerns a

0:26.3

jamboree capital jay. Sam Hume of Prax Britannica and I David Crowther of the History of England Podcast, have an invitation just for you.

0:36.7

We both invite you to a Cham Boree with a capital G.

0:41.0

We invite you to a festival of fun, a festival of questions and a celebration of

0:46.0

answers. I mean I'm exaggerating a bit for effect here. Basically, since a certain event is about to happen in the History of England podcast, Nudge Nudge, Nudge, Wink-Wink, Sainam-O-Sainam-O-Sainam-O-Sainam-O-Sainam-O-Sainam-O, Sam and I thought it would be good to stop fighting each other and get together instead and work in harmony and peace and give you all the

1:05.9

chance to ask us any questions you jolly well please about the first part of the English Revolution.

1:14.0

What I mean by that is that you can ask anything you like about events from say,

1:20.0

1603 up until January 30th, 1649 and you can also ask about offense after that until 1660 and we'll do our very best to make a good fist of it.

1:32.0

What you cannot under any circumstances do is ask

1:35.4

about events from 1660 to 1689 because you'd look David look like an idiot.

1:41.5

I'm sure Sam would manage fine. Okay, Alice Clara, some dates for

1:48.0

you then and how this is all going to work. Step one, you think of some questions. You make them interesting but incredibly easy for Sam and I to answer and look brilliant.

1:59.0

Step two, you go on to a super simple form that Sam has cleverly created in Google Docs.

2:07.0

You can find it at H.T.T.P.S. colon, forward slash, forward slash bit dot

2:13.9

y forward slash rev

2:16.4

QA

2:17.4

that sounds very complicated it's not really what you're basically looking for is

2:21.6

bitly

2:22.3

forward slash rev QA or you can see the link on my

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