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| 1648 |
| | Spain recognizes the independence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands | |
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| 1648 |
| | Colonel Thomas Pride denies entrance to the House of Commons to about 140 opponents of Cromwell's policies | |
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| 1649 |
| | Cromwell persuades the House of Commons, purged now of all opposition, that it is treason for a king to wage war against parliament | |
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| 1649 |
| | Charles I, brought to trial before 135 commissioners in Westminster Hall, refuses to recognise the court's validity | |
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| 1649 |
| | After a trial lasting a week in Westminster Hall, Charles I is convicted of treason for fighting a war against parliament | |
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| 1649 |
| | Charles I is beheaded on a scaffold erected in the street in London's Whitehall | |
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| 1649 |
| | Charles II, in the Hague, inherits the English and Scottish thrones of his executed father, Charles I | |
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| 1649 |
| | Parliament in London abolishes the monarchy in England, as 'unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous' | |
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| 1649 |
| | Parliament chooses Oliver Cromwell to chair the new English Commonwealth's council of state | |
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| 1649 |
| | Rembrandt creates an etching so desirable that it becomes known as the Hundred Guilder Print | |
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