
You're Dead to Me Causes of the British Civil Wars: Royalists versus Parliamentarians
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Feb 7, 2025 Dr. Jonathan Healey, an Oxford-based social history expert, joins award-winning comedian Toussaint Douglass to delve into the tumultuous era of King Charles I and the British Civil Wars. They explore the explosive tensions between Royalists and Parliamentarians, highlighting disastrous wars and Charles's efforts to govern without Parliament. The discussion touches on contentious issues like taxation, religious conflicts, and popular uprisings, infused with light-hearted humor and fascinating insights into 17th-century politics and society.
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Buckingham's Second Military Blunder
- The Duke of Buckingham's second military campaign, to aid Huguenots in La Rochelle, also failed.
- Soldiers were killed due to ladders being too short to scale the castle walls.
Charles's Authoritarianism
- Charles's reign was marked by rising tensions with Parliament.
- He imprisoned MPs who refused to grant him funds and considered ruling without Parliament.
Creative Fundraising
- During his 11-year personal rule, Charles revived old laws to raise funds.
- This included fining wealthy individuals for not becoming knights and exploiting medieval forest laws.

