The supporters of King Charles I were known as Royalists or Cavaliers. Parliamentary troops became known as Roundheads (as they generally had short hair and did not wear wigs). On the Parliamentary side, Cromwell's "New Model Army" were known as Ironsides.
None, the British were'nt involved in the Civil War.
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It's not the old domination. It is nicknamed the Old Dominion. King Charles II gave Virginia that nickname to thank them for their loyalty during the English Civil War.
It wasn't a civil war. In a civil war the population fight each other, but the revolution the enemy was the British soldiers and the king.
The English civil war. Look it up. The casualties were four times higher than WWII and two times higher than WWI. Around 10% of the the british population died, or more.
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they wore clothes such as: a buff coat, a corselet, tassets or sashes.
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There were many unwilling and untrained soldiers in the English Civil war. There wasn't enough time or money to train them and they refused to be trained unless they were payed more.
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Civil War Soldiers Museum was created in 1991.