Episode 101: Telling Stories to the People
Winter 1641 With the raising of an Irish expeditionary force stuck in political gridlock, Charles and the Junto start to mobilize less formal military resources on the streets of London.
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03/28/2020
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Winter 1641With the raising of an Irish expeditionary force stuck in political gridlock, Charles and the Junto start to mobilize less formal military resources on the streets of London.
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Early Stuart England
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