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Parliament supporters were called Roundheads or Parliamentarians. They were called this because the people rioting near Parliament in 1641 had very short hair; they had actually all agreed on having their hair cut above their ears. A+LS Roundheads
PatriotsThe American Revolution was characterized by a split in the support of colonist belligerents. Those who supported the American independence were called Patriots for their patriotic drive of self-government and republicanism. They were also sometimes called Whigs, who were members of the British Parliament who supported the colonists' side. These Patriots were usually farmers and countrymen who often felt the brunt of the taxes Parliament had levied on the colonies. Those who were against independence were called Loyalists or Tories, who were members of Parliament who were against the colonies.
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they were called the cartenians
Patriots.
federalists
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The royalist were called cavaliers and they were people who supported king Charles 1st when they declared war on Parliament when Parliament set war on them because Charles french wife Henrietta maria a catholic made Charles more Catholic when he was supposed to be protestant so Parliament was afraid of king Charles making England a Catholic country witch were called the roundheads.
They were called loyalists.
The Roundheads supported Parliament. They fought against Charles I and his supporters who believed in Absolute Monarchy and the Divine Right of Kings.
Roundheads.
Federalists