Parliamentarians (Roundheads) and Royalists (Cavaliers).
Battle of Bunker Hill
There were a couple of names for the Cromwell period. It was called the English Interregnum or the Protectorate.
The Royalists(Cavaliers) and the Parliment(roundheads). Oliver Cromwell was the leader of the Roundheads and Charles 1st was leader of the Cavaliers.
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
my great grandpa fought. and his name was james farquharson
unionists
Well.. I don't know their real names, but they was always called by their nicknames. The Parliaments army was called the 'Cavaliers'. The people who fought for Cromwell's army were called 'Roundheads'.
The Battle of Shiloh was an awakening of how fierce the US Civil War would be. With that said, the armies at Shiloh were:Union:Army of the TennesseeArmy of the OhioConfederacyArmy of the Mississippi
Battle of Bunker Hill
During the US Civil War, the mutual combatants' armies were named the Union Army and the Confederate States Army.
"Civil War" is a proper noun. So would be any of the names of the battles or the soldiers who fought in them.
it was cold the english civil war parlment agenst the king
A civil war occurs when 2 or more factions fight to control a single government. The Revolutionary and the "civil war" were both fought to create a separate government, and technically not civil wars.
The name of the Confederate Army Leader during the United States Civil War was Robert E. Lee. The civil war took place from the years 1861 until the year of 1865.
their names were Henry Zimmerle and Riley Zimmerle. Henry fought on the North side and lived through the war, Riley fought on the South side but was killed during the war. the reason I know is because Henry was my great-great-great-grandfather.
Err... Go on Wikipedia. Oh, there's no page for that. Sorry, can't help you.
At the time of the US Civil War battle of Shiloh, both armies confronting each other were named the Army of the Mississippi. Soon afterwards, the Confederates renamed that army to the Army of Tennessee.