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During the English Civil War, the Levellers were a political movement that rallied for popular sovereignty and equal treatment for all before the law. They founded a newspaper called â??The Moderateâ?? and were pioneers in the use of pamphlets and petitions to push agendas.

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What did the Levellers do?

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When was Mouth to Mouth - Levellers album - created?

Mouth to Mouth - Levellers album - was created in 1997.


When was Zeitgeist - The Levellers album - created?

Zeitgeist - The Levellers album - was created on 1995-11-27.


What did levellers demand during the English commonwealth period?

The Levellers demanded that all citizens should have a voice in government.


What did Oliver Cromwell do to the levellers?

he was mean


When was the band the Levellers founded?

Levellers was founded in 1988 in Brighton, England. They have been a relatively stable group with only a couple of members changing since their founding.


What cromwell did to the levellers?

Oliver wanted to be rid of the Levellers, as they had ambitious plans to change the government. He, basically executed them and when they rebelled, their three leaders were shot and the others were captured.


Where can you find levellers bootlegs to download?

www.levellers.nl/archive


Who argued for the poor mans rights?

Levellers


Who are all the people in The Levellers?

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What has the author Tony Benn written?

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What did levellers in the 1650's dislike about the way the country was run?

The Levellers were a political movement, developed during the English Civil War, that felt strongly that religious tolerance and equality were important issues. As such, Levellers in the 1650s disliked many aspects of how the country was run, especially those laws that persecuted minorities.

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