The rebels then marched into the largely undefended capital.
Refusing to give up, the rebels marched to Kingston.
The rebels march 300 strong across the crunchy earth, young men with dreadlocks and AK-47s slung over their shoulders.
Shortly afterwards civil war broke out and rebels marched to Rochester to secure the castle.
The northern rebels marched south to press their case with King Edward.
"By the time the rebels march in, usually looking very clean and orderly, the population is ready to greet them in open arms."
It cannot but be remarkable to watch a revolution in which both the rulers and the rebels march under the same symbol.
The rebels then marched on to Khurda itself, increasing in numbers as they proceeded.
On the fourteenth of June the rebels marched into London.
Emboldened by their success, the rebels marched against the capital but were soon dispersed.