“When a plague hit England during the summer of 1665, it was a time of tremendous political turmoil. The nation was deep into the Second Anglo-Dutch War, a nasty naval conflict that had torpedoed the British economy. But there were deeper sources of internal political conflict. Just five years earlier in 1660, King Charles II had wrested back control of the government from the Puritan members of Parliament led by Oliver Cromwell.
Though Cromwell had died in 1658, the king had him exhumed, his corpse put in chains and tried for treason. After the inevitable guilty verdict, the Kings henchmen mounted Cromwells severed head on a 20-foot spike over Westminster Hall, along with the heads of two co-conspirators. Cromwells rotting head stayed there, gazing at London, throughout the plague and for many years after.”
And we think our political divide is bad now!
It’s nice to have a historical perspective on things.
There are more than a few in Washington who deserve to have their heads similarly displayed for their treasonous acts against the nation.