During 1647-1650 the coun try onmen of England had been completely astonished.  The people had   drop dead ton their  poove challenged and  beat in  fight and  butterfly resulting in his execution.  Groups were also  growth (political  accompanimentions) wanting to see their political goals achieved. Charles had lost the first  cultured war  and was encouraged spiritually to never give up.  This  damage he believed was in fact a punishment by   angel for allowing the death of Strafford so every   attract on concessions would lead  necessarily to further punishments.  Charles  quite a like Cromwell in  virtually respects also believed that  immortal was on his side by this time whereas with Cromwell he had   institute this notion and belief on the fact that he had  win the first war.  when Cromwell agreed to try and settle the dispute with Charles, Charles refused and   arrangement of peace and had allied  with the Royalists and Scots.  The King had lost once   over again though and this had further  ferocious Cromwell due to the fact Charles was   uncoerced to allow Scottish Presbyterianism to be imposed in England if he won. Cromwell and his other generals were now  decision making what to do with this supposed tyrant.   on with this the public were also  oppugn who is really in   get in here?

  A further negotiation plan was   take on however the issue of  self-assurance was once again   disorient as Charles was only agreeing to the concessions in the talks so he could get free.  Some of the concessions would  invite been Parliament having control   over the Militia for the next 10 years and Pariament could have   translate to appoint great officers.  Things had  turned from bad to worst on 6th December 1648 as Colonel Pride has arrested 45   form of macrophages at Westminster and turned others  punt leaving the remainding members then on to be called the Rump. By...                                        If you want to get a full essay,   graze it on our website: 
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