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Has Arundel Castle ever been damaged?

Yes: During the period 1642 to 1645 in the English Civil War it was twice besieged, once by the Royalists & then by Parliamentary forces.


In which year did the puritans control most of England?

1645


Which part of England did the royalists control during all four years?

The western shore is the part of England that royalists controlled during all four years.


What parts of the country did the royalists have control of in the first English civil war?

cacalandia


What happened after the battle of marston moor?

the royalists lost all control over the north of england


What year did the royalist control most land?

The royalists, particularly during the English Civil War, controlled most of the land in England around 1642, at the onset of the conflict. However, their influence waned significantly after key defeats, particularly after the Battle of Naseby in 1645. By the end of the war in 1651, their territorial control had diminished greatly, leading to the establishment of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. Thus, 1642 is often cited as the peak year for royalist land control.


When was The Royalists created?

The Royalists was created in 1947.


Who started the Civil war Parliamentarians or Royalists?

The Royalists.


Is 1645 divisible by 5?

Yes. 1645/5 = 329


What are the differences between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians?

Parliamentarians were from Parliament and the royalists was the royal family


Why did the royalists get defeated?

They didn't, the royalists and Parliament were both exhausted so they had to settle for a draw.


What is 1645 add 25 minutes?

1645 add 25 minutes = 1670