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Time for another great American history lesson from American Minute.
1 posted on 09/04/2019 12:41:59 PM PDT by Perseverando
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2 posted on 09/04/2019 12:49:44 PM PDT by sauropod (I am His and He is Mine)
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3 posted on 09/04/2019 12:55:31 PM PDT by Rumplemeyer (The GOP should stand its ground - and fix Bayonets)
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Such a great book, I’m on my third reading of it.


4 posted on 09/04/2019 1:20:17 PM PDT by freedomson (Tagline comment removed by moderator)
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Thanks for posting.


5 posted on 09/04/2019 1:44:30 PM PDT by gattaca ("Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." Ronald Reagan)
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6 posted on 09/04/2019 1:52:20 PM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.)
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“When Puritan leader Oliver Cromwell died in 1558, it led to royalists restoring the monarchy in 1660, with King Charles II.

This began a new wave of persecution of non-conformists.”

The article skips over the wave of outright murder (not merely persecution) of non-conformists by Cromwell and his pals.

https://www.historyireland.com/cromwell/how-many-died-during-cromwells-campaign/

“The figures are even more horrific for Ireland, however: a total of 618,000 deaths from fighting and disease out of a total pre-war population of c. 1.5 million, or 41 per cent of the population. No figures are given for transportation to Barbados. Further confirmation of the above figures can be obtained from The Civil War 1642–1651 by Michael St John Parker (ISBN 0853726477).
A 41 per cent loss of population must surely represent one of the greatest tragedies of any people for any period of European history, not excluding the worst excesses of the twentieth century. We can take as an example the death rate from enemy action and war-related disease for Britain during the Second World War, which represents 0.6 per cent of the population.”


7 posted on 09/04/2019 2:37:10 PM PDT by edwinland
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