Wat Tyler leader of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, the first great popular rebellion in English history; his leadership proved one of the chief factors in the success of protest against the harsh taxation of the poorer classes.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9073985/Wat-Tyler
2007-09-11 07:53:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There are to many in the 1000+ years of History I think the Tudors are very interesting. Wellington Is a great general Churchill is an other interesting person. Read English history and find out more.
2007-09-11 07:06:38
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answered by pigwell 3
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Good Evening Mr Bond! You want to know who is Britains greatest hero. If I tell you I will have to kill you. The answer is simple...Winston Churchill. He not only fought in a war and was captured then escaped in his early years, he then worked his way up from being an MP to become Prime Minister of Great Britain who then took on Adolf Hitlers regime ( with some assistance from the U.S.A) and won! Despite his speech impediment he single handedly inspired this great country of ours with formidible determination, never-say-die attitude, and dignity. To this day he is and forever will be this country's Greatest Hero. Have I made myself clear Mr Bond??
2007-09-11 07:22:08
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answered by moriartee 4
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John Lennon....
isambard Kingdom Brunell
Robin Hood
Sir Francis Drake
2007-09-11 07:15:48
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answered by sexonlegs.. 1
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Florence Nightingale for having the braveness to flow up against the government and the generals to make hospitals extra perfect as in those circumstances women human beings does not have ever dreamt of doing this way of element patch adams and douglas bauldore think of i've got been provided that spelling perfect yet they fought in conflict
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answered by abadie 3
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Winston Churchill
2007-09-11 07:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Winston Churchill
2007-09-11 07:03:36
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answered by ♪♪ Serabi ♪♪ 5
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Isambard Kingdpm Brunel
Or any of the great Victorian Engineers.
Men of Genius, who dragged the Whole World int the "Modern Age"
They built THINGS
Not like these modern pansies who erected a "Shaft of Light" across the River Thames which Bl**dy near fell down!!
Brunel would have built an elegant BRIDGE!
NOT some pansy nonsense
2007-09-11 07:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Sir Winston Churchill.
2007-09-11 07:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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William Wallace Braveheart.
2007-09-11 07:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Without a doubt - Sir Winston Churchill.
2007-09-11 07:07:44
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answered by Xerces 5
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