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Before the war, a majority Protestant Parliament was at odds with a Catholic king.The political events surrounding the war and its aftermath influenced Jonathan Swift's writings.nothing they suckedBefore the war, a majority Protestant Parliament was at odds with a Catholic king.The political events surrounding the war and its aftermath influenced Jonathan Swift's writings
King Charles considered himself a Divine Right Monarch, that his power came from God. He refused to work with Parliament to rule England fairly and justly. He tried to reintroduce Catholicism in England, even though it was against English law. Oliver Cromwell, a Parliamentarian, took exception to these acts and convinced Parliament to declare Charles I a traitor and remove him as king. The army of Parliament, the Roundheads lost to the army of the King, the Cavaliers. Cromwell recruited and trained his own army, the New Model Army and defeated the Cavaliers. As a result, King Charles I was decapitated and Cromwell became Lord Protector of England, ruling as a dictator for several years.
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
All three conflicts involved and revolved around the British government. The English Civil War included factions devoted to the king of England and Scotland Charles I (and later Charles II) and factions loyal to the Long (later the Rump Parliament) who were upset at the insistence of Charles I to rule by divine right and most often without consulting Parliament. Meanwhile, the Glorious Revolution involved the factions loyal to English Catholic king James II (Jacobites) and his Protestant daughter and son-in-law, Mary and William, who were supported by English Parliamentarians. The American Revolution was a conflict between the British and American Patriots over grievances about how both the British king George III and Parliament ruled and enacted laws without representation from the colonies.
Roundheads
A civil war is a war between factions in the samecountry.The English Civil war was a war between the royalists(supporters of the king) and parliamentarians(supporters of the parliament).
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well Charles ! with Parliament because Charles did not give them enough power and so the civil war broke out on really what seems to be Parliament and Charles fighting over power!!!!!!!x
Parliament won the war, and the king lost his head.
London mainly
Stuarts
Charles I did not recognize Parliament's power.
parliament and royalists
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
Well.. Parliament had control of the South-East of England, which was the richest part of the country... hope that helps!
The English Civil War.