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During the English Civil War (1642-1651), the primary allies for the Royalists (Cavaliers) included supporters from the nobility, the Anglican Church, and those loyal to King Charles I. On the opposing side, the Parliamentarians (Roundheads) were allied with various factions, including the New Model Army, Puritans, and regional supporters who sought to limit the monarchy's power. Internationally, the Royalists received some support from France and Ireland, while the Parliamentarians garnered sympathy from the Scottish Covenanters.

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