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HillGoose
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« on: December 02, 2019, 10:51:34 PM »

In 1420 every1 would be high lmao and just post about how monarchy sucks major dick and how they hope they don't get the plague
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HillGoose
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E: 1.74, S: -8.96

« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2019, 09:11:36 PM »

In 1420 every1 would be high lmao and just post about how monarchy sucks major dick and how they hope they don't get the plague

One time you made a joke thread in the Individual Politics board about the 1695 English general election, and I was actually just now thinking about how, big powdered wigs aside, you'd be a perfect fit for the Whigs of that era. They were, to oversimplify things, much more socially liberal than the Tories, as they generally favored greater religious tolerance (except for Catholics). The Whigs were also in favor of checking the power of the King and delegating more to Parliament, while the Tories were far more royalist and often believed in the divine right of kings to rule. Additionally, the Whigs on foreign policy were also very interventionist and always wanted to go fight France in Europe, supposedly for the liberty and freedom of the continent, while the Tories were quite isolationist and preferred to keep the troops home in England.

that actually slaps brah
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