King Charles I - the execution

King Charles I - the execution

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History

1st - 6th Grade

Hard

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The transcript describes a historical event in London on January 30, 6049, where a King was executed. The day was cold, and the River Thames was frozen. The King wore two shirts to keep warm and was escorted by soldiers. The solemn procession was led by a drumbeat, and the crowd prayed for the King. Upon reaching the execution site, the King addressed the crowd, knelt, and was executed. His head was displayed as a traitor's, marking the event's grim conclusion.

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What was the weather like on the day of the event?

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Describe the procession that led to the execution.

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What did the crowd do during the event?

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What actions did the King take before his execution?

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What was proclaimed after the execution?

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