For the most part, Roundheads were supporters of the Parliament during the English Civil War, opposing King Charles I and his royalist supporters, known as Cavaliers. They were primarily composed of Puritans and other groups who sought to limit the power of the monarchy and promote a more democratic form of governance. The term "Roundhead" originally referred to their short, cropped hairstyles, which contrasted with the long hair of the Cavaliers. Their efforts ultimately led to significant political and social changes in England.
i did this homework a few months back, this is all i can remember. The cavaliers arrived into peterborough first, and hid at the cathedral. However, the roundheads had found them and tortured some of the cathedrals most prized possessions such as important documents and their stained glass windows. The roundheads then captured the cavaliers and sent them to burghley house, where most of them were killed. In addition to this, oliver cromwell, the leader of the roundheads, his childhood house was in ely, close to peterborough. Hope that helps.
Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
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i did this homework a few months back, this is all i can remember. The cavaliers arrived into peterborough first, and hid at the cathedral. However, the roundheads had found them and tortured some of the cathedrals most prized possessions such as important documents and their stained glass windows. The roundheads then captured the cavaliers and sent them to burghley house, where most of them were killed. In addition to this, oliver cromwell, the leader of the roundheads, his childhood house was in ely, close to peterborough. Hope that helps.
Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
The Roundheads supported Parliament. They fought against Charles I and his supporters who believed in Absolute Monarchy and the Divine Right of Kings.
the roundheads didnt have any tactics at alll
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Roundheads was the name given to soldiers who supported Cromwell and the Parliamentarians. They were called Roundheads after the shape of the helmets that they wore.
The roundheads won because they had smart ideas where as the cavaliers they didnt have any smart ideas. The roundheads had decent fighting gear but the cavaliers had loads but still didnt win.
That it was a religious war fought between Anglican Catholic and Calvinists, chiefly Prebyterians. The Protestants were in control of the east and the London Area, the richest and most populous areas, whilst the Church and King brigade controlled the West and the empty north.
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