As Sun Tzu once stated, "There is no example of a nation benefiting from prolonged warfare," which is perfectly illustrated by the English Civil War. The English Civil War was triggered by the abundant reformist sentiment rooted in everyday civilians, whose beliefs diverged from the current reigning power. The roles of political leaders that characterized religious and state authorities were questioned on every point in the hope of the general public to preserve English tradition. These problems were also burdened by the underlying pressure resulting from monetary shortages, which were the result of an insufficient tax base. Thus, differing views on political and religious roles culminated in causing the conflict of the English Civil War. Political authority had a major influence that led to the English Civil War was the role of political authority and their inadequate representation of the opinions of the general public represented. in royal legislation. For example, King James I freely distributed English titles to the Scot within his network. These actions caused serious negative consequences...
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