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Agitators

The Agitators were a political movement as well as elected representatives of soldiers, including members of the New Model Army under General the Lord Fairfax, during the English Civil War. They were also known as adjutators. Many of the ideas of the movement were later adopted by the Levellers.

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Allegiance
Parliament
Country
England
Dates active
1647 (1647)–1648 (1648)
Ideology
Liberalism
Part of
New Model Army

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Agitators

Nodes19
Edges18
Triples15
Avg. degree1.89
Density0.105263
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Agitators

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related to history · 10
Agitators → April, Commons, Declaration, Early, English Parliamentary, House, Ireland, Ironsides, Long Parliament, The
Allegiance · 1
Agitators → Parliament
Country · 1
Agitators → England
Dates active · 1
Agitators → 1647 (1647)–1648 (1648)
Ideology · 1
Agitators → Liberalism
Part of · 1
Agitators → New Model Army

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army parliament 1647 elected soldiers many history new regiments london general fairfax civil war movement levellers model called generals commons

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AgitatorsAllegianceParliament1.00infobox
AgitatorsCountryEngland1.00infobox
AgitatorsDates active1647 (1647)–1648 (1648)1.00infobox
AgitatorsIdeologyLiberalism1.00infobox
AgitatorsPart ofNew Model Army1.00infobox
Agitatorsrelated to historyEnglish Parliamentary0.60section
Agitatorsrelated to historyThe0.60section
Agitatorsrelated to historyEarly0.60section
Agitatorsrelated to historyLong Parliament0.60section
Agitatorsrelated to historyIreland0.60section
Agitatorsrelated to historyHouse0.60section
Agitatorsrelated to historyCommons0.60section

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