KIng CHarles had taken too much power, which upset the Parliament as they wanted to have power too. But when King Charles rejected there want of power, Parliament didn't like this and started to rebel. After that the King gathered his men and declared war against Parliament. (this is in August 1642)
So when the war had started the first part of war was won by the Royalists and Parliament has lost a lot of men. Then the leader of Parliament, Cromwell decided he needed to train hjis men and have more advanced equipment. After hard training Cromwell's men were ready for battle, although their new improved skills and equippment was an advantage there was a large difference in numbers there was only 400 hundred parliamentarians to the 3000 Royalists. Cromwell had to win this and pressured his men to win. After a tough battle Cromwell won the civil war. Parliament had powewr again.
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The American Civil War
Civil War
After the Civil War in Arkansas, it was a poor rural state based on cotton.
There were 2 wars called the Civil War and the Revolutionary War so president Abraham Lincon was in the Civil war and they had won.
No English King was executed after the English Civil War. The execution of King Charles I occurred during the Civil War.
No - the English had nothing to do with the American Civil War.
He was executed in Whitehall. It was a freezing January day, and he asked for two shirts, so that people would not think he was shivering from fear.
Wars are usually named after the winner of that war. Due to the fact that the war is called the English Civil War the English won the war.
Third English Civil War happened in 1649.
War of the Roses was the civil war, it can be confused with the Hundred Years War, but the Hundred Years war had to do with England and France which is not civil to the English.
A civil war is a war between factions in the samecountry.The English Civil war was a war between the royalists(supporters of the king) and parliamentarians(supporters of the parliament).