The supporters of Charles 1 were known as Royalists.
The supporters of Charles I were referred to as Cavaliers. The opposition that supported the parliament were named Roundheads.
The supporters of Charles I were called the Royalists or Cavaliers and the supporters of Parliament - the Roundheads.
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Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I and son Charles II during the English Civil War.
Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War (1642-1651). Prince Rupert, commander of much of Charles I's cavalry, is often considered an archetypical Cavalier.[1]
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She was a strong supporter of Great Britain as a nation, and the Protestant Church.
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His full name was charles, he never did have a last name. this is just a joke what i just put haha the answer is = I dont know
The Grand Remonstrance is a long document that presented all the grievances to King Charles 1. Given to Charles in 1641 his reply was long awaited and his answer was eventually given on 23rd December 1641. he said no
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