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"Roundheads"
It was usually used as an insult.
they were called the cavaliers
I think they they where called the round heads
roundhaeads, parlimentarians ; that's it
Roundheads.
a cavalier
Essentially the war was fought between King and Parliament.The two sides that fought in the civil war,there names are as followed or nicknames for them are roundheads and cavileres.And parliament was roundheads and cavileres were the Kings men and nobles.that is right
A civil war occurs when one faction of a country fights another faction of the same country. For example: the North fought the South in the American Civil War in America. The Cavaliers fought the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War.
A veteran is someone who fought in a war as part of an army or unit.
Black slaves led by François Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture fought the French, English, and Spanish in the Haitian Revolution.
a cavalier
The royalist who fought for King Charles II while the marbleheads or parliamentarians fought for the English Parliament.
parliament and royalists
Royalist forces fought against the forces of parliament (AKA Roundheads).
Royalist forces fought against the forces of parliament (AKA Roundheads).
The royalist who fought for King Charles II while the marbleheads or parliamentarians fought for the English Parliament.
parliament and royalists
John Wilkes
The first (1642-1646) The Second (1648-1649) (:
The English Civil War was fought over two different ways of ruling the country. Monarchy - the King Sort of democracy - Parliament
They felt they didn’t have Representatives in English parliament. The King felt that the French and Indian war was fought in North America and the colonies needed to bear some of the cost of the war.
Parliamentarians wanted Parliament (and the people) to rule Great Britain. The Royalists wanted the Monarchy and King Charles I, to rule by divine right.