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France and the Burgeois Revolution


He liked fights of roosters, bulls and beers as well. He bred crocodiles, antelopes, camels and other exotic animals. He did not hide his homosexuality but royal court accepted it embarrassed. He was interested in occult, too. .
             Religious conflicts: The Henry VIII. introduced Anglican Church. The King was the head of Anglican Church. Church owned landed property. There established religious opposition that was interested mainly for townspeople, but in burgeois and the part of the new aristocracy, too. Their leaders were people that called Puritans. (from lat. Purus – clean). Puritans parties originated that have different opinions on religious organization and the way of government. .
             The Presbyterians – they were willing to make a compromise with a king and required that voted presbyterians could managed the Church. Bankers, Wholesalers and rich nobility belonged there. .
             The Independents – they were against the state power and required for the independence of religious village. They strove to middle class was involved in political power in country. Here belonged rich owners of manufactiories, small traders. Oliver Cromwell was head of them. The lowest classes of the population that asked for change of system of government. .
             The second period of the revolution 1642 – 1649.
             In England started the civil war. The country was divided in to unfriendly "camps" : parliamentary and royal. Feudalism, feudal nobility and Anglican Church (northwest England) were part of the royal camp and new nobility, puritans (south-eastern England) and capitalism were part of the parliamentary camp. .
             Parliamentary army that was led by lord Essex fought poorly. Change came when the leader of the army became rural aristocrat Oliver Cromwell. He created the army of revolution. From the lowest class created infantry, from volunteers armed driving and He grated tittles according merit not lineage or dynasty.


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