There are very few records of women that fought alongside their men in the 17th Century, possibly because it was men who wrote the history down! However Alison Plowden's book, "Women All on Fire" (Sutton publishing) has a list of several which weredocumented.
fight
cause he wanted to
abey gadhey kuch ata jata hai tumhe
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
Roundheads
fight
English Civil war
dangerous
cause he wanted to
The English Civil War was fought over two different ways of ruling the country. Monarchy - the King Sort of democracy - Parliament
Actuallly, no women were aloud to fight during this time period.
Mary Owens was a woman who disguised herself as a man so she could fight in the Civil War. She did so to be with her lover. It was discovered that she was a woman when she was wounded in the arm after she had served for 18 months.
He did not fight for civil WAR! he fought for civil RIGHTS and liberties
No he did not fight in the Civil War
Women did not fight in the Civil War. But, some did dress up like men to help out in the war.
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
abey gadhey kuch ata jata hai tumhe