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The Roundheads, supporters of the Parliament during the English Civil War, primarily believed in the supremacy of Parliament over the monarchy and advocated for a more representative government. They were largely Puritans who sought to reform the Church of England, emphasizing a more austere and less hierarchical religious practice. Their commitment to individual liberties and opposition to royal authority also underscored their desire for greater political and religious freedoms.

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