@kuriokazuki "free-men" did not include the serfs, or tenant farmers...it was a name only applied to landed men...and I MEAN "men"! So this document did NOT grant rights and freedoms to all in 1215. It does, interestingly have the first reference of which I am aware, of a right for women, specifically indicating that widows may remain single if they choose, but MUST seek the approval of their liege should they choose to remarry.
@DeductiveReason The "electoral college" only elects the President. Senators and Congressmen are elected directly. So are mayors, city councilmen, governors, state representatives...I think you are making the same myopic mistake that most people do when they assume that the president is the only office with authority and power to rule under the Constitution...not true. The electoral college is a statistical manipulator at best, but mostly has agreed with popular votes.
you said middle age government was strong, you are sooo wrong!!! government was weak, the monarch was the one who did what he wanted to without the government. there was no point of a government, untill Thomas Cromwell changed all that during the 1530's
Great vid thanks for posting.
IamBeowulfbitchz25 56 minutes ago
@acerb45666555 you got it!
yekdeli 1 day ago
@kuriokazuki "free-men" did not include the serfs, or tenant farmers...it was a name only applied to landed men...and I MEAN "men"! So this document did NOT grant rights and freedoms to all in 1215. It does, interestingly have the first reference of which I am aware, of a right for women, specifically indicating that widows may remain single if they choose, but MUST seek the approval of their liege should they choose to remarry.
yekdeli 1 day ago
@DeductiveReason The "electoral college" only elects the President. Senators and Congressmen are elected directly. So are mayors, city councilmen, governors, state representatives...I think you are making the same myopic mistake that most people do when they assume that the president is the only office with authority and power to rule under the Constitution...not true. The electoral college is a statistical manipulator at best, but mostly has agreed with popular votes.
yekdeli 1 day ago
This is great. Thanks alot.
ALMASSHINE 2 weeks ago
i was hoping to hear some stuff about common law
stephen88hox 2 weeks ago
lol he dies in battle so he deletes him lmao
misskitkat12345 1 month ago
you said middle age government was strong, you are sooo wrong!!! government was weak, the monarch was the one who did what he wanted to without the government. there was no point of a government, untill Thomas Cromwell changed all that during the 1530's
smigle000 1 month ago
thanks man it helped alot... i was bored lol jk
scarr730 2 months ago
@SeventhSun lol, There's a village in England called 'little brown willy' (might be with an *ie instead of a *y)
Zero7evenX 2 months ago