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The English Civil War (1642-1651) was primarily driven by conflicts over power between the monarchy and Parliament. King Charles I's attempts to impose his authority and govern without Parliament, along with his controversial policies and perceived overreach, led to widespread discontent among various political factions. Tensions escalated as Parliament sought to assert its rights and control over taxation and governance, eventually leading to armed conflict. The struggle for power between royalists and parliamentarians ultimately ignited the war.

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