muskets, pikes, pistols and swords.
Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
the royalists didn't win the battle of naseby.
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roundheads
It was between the Parlimentarians, or roundheads, and the king's royalists, or Cavaliers.
muskets, pikes, pistols and swords.
oliver cromwell or parlement or roundheads
The Roundheads typically wore plain, practical clothing in earthy tones such as brown or grey. They often wore metal helmets for protection in battle. Uniformity was not as strict as seen in modern military uniforms.
Cromwell defender: Protector His supporters were called Roundheads
Some differences between round heads and cavaliers are that roundheads made people captain if they were good at gatting everyone's attention and good at organization skills, unlike the cavaliers that made you a captain if you had lots of money. Also roundheads had better armour than cavaliers so they had a better chance of surviving.
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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Cavaliers and Roundheads identified themselves in battle primarily through their attire and insignia. Cavaliers, loyal to King Charles I, often wore long hair, elaborate clothing, and displayed royal symbols, while Roundheads, supporting Parliament, typically sported shorter hair and simpler, more practical clothing. Additionally, the Roundheads sometimes wore a distinctive badge or emblem to signify their allegiance. These visual cues helped distinguish the two factions during the English Civil War.
Oliver Cromwell