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During the English civil war, those who supported the monarch were called puritans.
During the English Civil War, those who supported the monarchy were known as Royalists or Cavaliers. They were loyal to King Charles I and opposed the Parliamentarians, who sought more power for Parliament and less for the monarchy. The conflict between these two factions was a central aspect of the civil war.
investiture
The Roundheads supported Parliament against Charles I. They were given the name because of their short hair.
Glorious Revolution
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
The name of the people in the English colonies on the northern American mainland is colonist. Those that supported the revolution were also called rebels and those that supported the King were called loyalists.
the commonwealth
The people who supported Parliament during the English Civil War were known as Parliamentarians or Roundheads. They opposed the monarchy's absolute power and advocated for a more representative form of governance. Their key rival faction was the Royalists, who supported King Charles I. The Parliamentarians ultimately emerged victorious in the conflict, leading to significant changes in English governance.
Two. Elizabeth Tudor from 1558 - 1603 Elizabeth II 1952 -