One long-range effect of the English Civil War was that the monarchs would never again be able to rule without consulting Parliament. Eventually, the monarchs' role became merely symbolic.
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.
Parliamentery supremacy, the protestant church established, religious toleration. Michael Montagne
Roundheads
Second English Civil War happened in 1648-02.
Charles I of England was the English king who lost his head during the English civil war.
at the end of the English civil war, the monarchy was ended and the commonwealth began.
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.
No. When the Parlimentarians won they did not elect a king, as such. The Commonwealth was led by a Lord Protector.
The last battle of the English Civil War was fought in Maryland. The Battle of?æSeven?æwas an?æextension of the conflict in Britain.
The Restoration theatre, that is after the English Civil War and the Commonwealth, had the female parts played by actresses
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
The defeat of King Charles II at Worcester in 1651 is the final action in the English Civil war. The Crown was restored in 1660. After the death of King Charles I in 1649, Britain was a Commonwealth, effectively a Republic. In the UK, this is sometimes referred to as the The English Revolution. The first civil war lasted from 1642-45, and led to the rise of the Puritan Commonwealth and the execution of Charles I in 1649. The second civil war lasted roughly from 1655-59, and ended with the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660.
The collective power of the people or the commonwealth.
Because Oliver Cromwell had declared a 'Commonwealth' - a Republic, but really a military dictatorship (less brutal than most), with himself as Lord Protector of the Realm.
The English Commonwealth was the loosely used term for the system of government after the regicide of Charles I. The rump parliament declared England a Commonwealth although by definition England was actually a Protectorate under the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell.
Parliamentery supremacy, the protestant church established, religious toleration. Michael Montagne