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First free society with no guilds or classes 1480-1537

Hi there between the years 1480 and 1537 the family de Birmingham had a social event experiment going on where they had gotten rid of the guilds and classes and allowed everybody to go between jobs and accepted runaways. You know people escaping serve them. The people in the city of London had a small problem with this and tried taking the city. Historically there was like a battle for 2,000 people were killed by 200 that's missing in this. And it's also missing how the city was stolen from the Birmingham family. At gunpoint. All to try and stop the expansion of Human Rights. This family eventually moved to the new world particularly after the Prophecies of a certain wizard named John Dee.

They were probably some of the first rosicrucians in Britain. I had ties to secret society is that manufactured printing presses. They spread literacy.

But don't worry I'm used to my family's names being taken off stuff.

Oh yeah they were also descendants of Bjorn Ironside. 107.141.188.207 (talk) 05:42, 26 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]