In a flurry of pamphlets between 1648 and 1650, Gerrard Winstanley argued that the Diggers were:

a. Determined to “dig up” King Charles I and seek to murder his executioners.
b. Merely cultivating public land, which was “the treasure of all people.”
c. Providing a “digest” of English common law that could be applicable in the Commonwealth.
d. Going to the roots of their Catholic identity by eradicating all elements of Protestantism.


b. Merely cultivating public land, which was “the treasure of all people.”

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