The Roundheads, supporters of the Parliament during the English Civil War, had several advantages. They benefited from strong leadership, notably under Oliver Cromwell, and were able to effectively organize and mobilize their forces. Additionally, they had access to better resources and financing compared to the Royalists, and their cause garnered support from various segments of society, including the emerging middle class and various religious groups. This broad base of support helped them sustain their campaign against King Charles I's forces.
Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
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Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
The Roundheads supported Parliament. They fought against Charles I and his supporters who believed in Absolute Monarchy and the Divine Right of Kings.
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Roundheads was the name given to soldiers who supported Cromwell and the Parliamentarians. They were called Roundheads after the shape of the helmets that they wore.
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The roundheads won because they had smart ideas where as the cavaliers they didnt have any smart ideas. The roundheads had decent fighting gear but the cavaliers had loads but still didnt win.
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People who support the parliment
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