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The Royalists nicknamed them Roundheads

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Sutler supported Parliament, obviously, being the chancellor. He had many helpers and fingermen working for him, but the system was powered by fear; you'd be hard pressed to find a citizen who really believed in their main motto: strength through unity, unity through strength.

In case you wanted to know about Parliament's famous opposers, here are a few. V is the most well known, dedicating 20 years of his life to planning the fall of the government, and, in the end, his life. His lover/partner Evey Hammond helped him with his plot in the final year before the execution by standing beside him and also going out to find supporters. She pulled the lever that started the subway train full of dynamite on its route to the Parliament building and Big Ben, completely destroying the building at midnight on November 5th. Fireworks and Tchaikovsky's Overture played in time with the explosion, and the revolution began.

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The Roundheads, also know as the Parliamentarians. The Roundheds got their name because they cut their hair short.

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because they felt sad for them

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In the English Civil War who was the royalists?

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.


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