It did not end the war but it ended the chance of the royalists winning the war
Naseby.
The Battle of Naseby, in the English civil war took place on 14 June 1645
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The Battle of Naseby, fought on June 14, 1645, marked a decisive turning point in the English Civil War, effectively signaling the beginning of the end for King Charles I and his Royalist forces. The Parliamentarians, led by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell, achieved a significant victory, decisively defeating the Royalist army and capturing much of its leadership. This defeat crippled Charles's military capabilities and morale, leading to a decline in Royalist support and ultimately paving the way for Parliament's dominance in the conflict. The battle shifted the balance of power irreversibly towards the Parliamentarians, hastening the eventual defeat and execution of the king.
End of Civil War.
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The Civil War led to the end of Slavery.
It depend which civil war you are referring to.
after civil war
Many slaves had served in the Civil War. There were about 4 million slaves under bondage by the end of the Civil War.
The war in Somalia did not end. the civil war starte in 1990 and is still continuing present day, 2012.
There were 3 main battles: Edgehill, which was drawn & 2 decisive Parliamentary victories, Naseby & Marston Moor. Worcester in 1653 was the final conflict.