I’ve been thinking for some months now that the period of King James to William of Orange was much more influential on American history than we would generally be aware of.
Some things happened, whatever they were, the Stuarts were deposed, and the Prussians were not as kind to Americans as whoever the Stuarts were (Scotsmen?) - basically treating us as a debt collection piggybank while simultaneously trying to establish the firm levels of control you find in Europe, with William of Orange coming in and folding England into Britain and placing it under the control of German kings (House of Hanover) as a branch of the Holy Roman Empire.
As the Stuarts were Scottish… it might mean there’s a whole other angle to the Trump family we don’t yet know about…
I’ve been thinking for some months now that the period of King James to William of Orange was much more influential on American history than we would generally be aware of.
Some things happened, whatever they were, the Stuarts were deposed, and the Prussians were not as kind to Americans as whoever the Stuarts were (Scotsmen?) - basically treating us as a debt collection piggybank while simultaneously trying to establish the firm levels of control you find in Europe, with William of Orange coming in and folding England into Britain and placing it under the control of German kings (House of Hanover) as a branch of the Holy Roman Empire.
As the Stuarts were Scottish… it might mean there’s a whole other angle to the Trump family we don’t yet know about…
Edit, it looks like he might be related to Edward III, but apparently almost every other President is related to English royalty as well. https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Genealogical_relationships_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States