It depends on which civil war you're talking about. In 1455-1485, the House of Lancaster and the House of York fought in the Wars of the Roses. The victor was Henry Tudor (of Lancaster), who married Elizabeth of York, thus uniting the warring houses into one House of Tudor (which ruled for 117 years).
In 1642-1651, it was the Parliamentarians (nicknamed "Roundheads") and the Royalists (nicknamed "Cavaliers") who fought. Oliver Cromwell led the New Model Army to victory. In the end, Charles I was executed, and a Puritan society was formed under Cromwell. Cromwell established a commonwealth (or a republic), which was later abolished when the English people called for Charles II to return to England and rule, in an event known as the "Restoration".
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you could go to jail and or be beheaded for worshiping like the Puritans
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called protestant reformation.
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
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The conflict between Puritan leaders and Roger Williams resulted from Roger Williams belief that the search for truth and liberty would argue the beliefs that would lead to the elect to God. The result of this conflict was Roger Williams got kicked out of the colonies.
It created a state of war between the two countries.
The French Revolution and the subsequent war between France and England deepened the split between political parties in the United States. The French Revolution began in 1789.
Religion is the law in Puritan New England.
The conflict between Puritan leaders and Roger Williams resulted from Roger Williams belief that the search for truth and liberty would argue the beliefs that would lead to the elect to God. The result of this conflict was Roger Williams got kicked out of the colonies.
The conflict between James I and the puritan community most notably rose because James I was unwilling to cooperate with the Puritan clergy in their petition for reforms in the church. (i.e., the reduction of traditional rituals).
The conflict between Anne Hutchinson and the Puritan ministers was resolved through her excommunication from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638. She was banished from the colony and eventually settled in present-day Rhode Island. Despite attempts at reconciliation, Hutchinson's views on religion and the role of women in society remained at odds with the Puritan establishment.
The conflict between Puritan leaders and Roger Williams resulted from Roger Williams belief that the search for truth and liberty would argue the beliefs that would lead to the elect to God. The result of this conflict was Roger Williams got kicked out of the colonies.
Discuss how the growing tensions between England and the colonies led to a revolution and independence.
The conflict between England and the Colonies developed after a series of laws were passed that stated the Colonists had to pay taxes to the British. One of the major catalysts to war with England was the dumping of tea in Boston Harbor and the Stamp Act.
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England and the colonists in America.
England and Spain had been heading toward war for years. Trading rivalry and religious differences were the two major reasons for conflict between England and Spain.
Armed conflict with England began in 1775. This followed years of escalating tension between the colonies and England. The American Revolution ended in 1781 when General Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington.