The short history of development of pre-industrial England (14 – first half of 18 c).

07 April 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

In this paper, history of development of preindustrial England from the fourteenth century to the middle of the eighteenth century is analyzed by applying the model of social progress. The emphasis is on interaction of demographic changes, economic development, cultural and politic events. The causes of such events of English history as the Peasant Revolt, English pre-reformation, Wars of Roses, English revolution, Restoration, Glorious revolution and beginning of English industrial revolution are explained from the point of view of the proposed model of progress.

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