The New Model Army. Heavy cavalry were called Ironsides, and in general Parliamentary forces were called Roundheads.
the name Cavaliers was used by the Paliamentrians for the Parliamentrians for the Royal supporters of Charles l during the Civil War 1642 - 1651
A Roundhead was a soldier who supported the Parliamentarian cause during the English Civil War.They were given this nickname because of their hairstyle. The Royalists/Cavaliers had long hair, often in ringlets, while the Parliamentarians (Puritans and Roundheads) wore their hair short in a pageboy like style.The word Roundhead was not liked by the Parliamentarians and they made it an offence to use it.The round-heads were followers of Parliament in the English civil war
That it was a religious war fought between Anglican Catholic and Calvinists, chiefly Prebyterians. The Protestants were in control of the east and the London Area, the richest and most populous areas, whilst the Church and King brigade controlled the West and the empty north.
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Nickname given to the political alliance in the Whig Party made up of northern manufacturers, cotton traders, and bankers
Weapons which were used during the English Civil war includedPikesMusket'sShotgun's the Cavaliers
They were called Cavaliers, originally as a term of abuse!
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"Roundhead" was the name given to the supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War. Also known as Parliamentarians led by Oliver Cromwell - Its reported the Name came in to being because of the basin haircut sported by these peopleRoyalist supporters of King Charles were named Cavilers
Virginia was given its nickname, "The Old Dominion", by King Charles II of England at the time of The Restoration, because it had remained loyal to the crown during the English Civil War.I really don't know
Medgar Evers was a civil rights activist. His nickname was given to him by Charles Evers. The nickname was Lope.
A Northerner who sympathized with the South in the Civil War was known as a Copperhead.
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A nickname given by the North to a Southern soldier in the Civil War.
In the Civil War, a surgeon gave her the nickname "Angel of the Battlefield" because of her immense help.