I think that Gloucester supported parliament because Charles wanted to take control over Gloucester and instead of collecting taxes from the people on the coast to make ship money but he went to the centre and across the city which annoyed parliament even more because that's what led to the English civil war between parliament and Charles, Charles greediness and craving for money
Roundheads
Shiloh
Stuarts
problems between parliament and Charles I
Oliver Cromwell
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
The English Civil War took a great affect on them because they had to decidewhether to support the king or the Parliament.
Roundheads
W. D. Pereira has written: 'The Siege of Gloucester' -- subject(s): English Civil War, Siege of Gloucester, Siege, 1643
Shiloh
Eat chicken
Parliament wanted increasing amounts of additional power, ranging from the education of Charles's siblings to Charles having to ask permission before making any official decisions. Try http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/glossary/parliament-1625-29.htmfor a more detailed explanation.
well Charles ! with Parliament because Charles did not give them enough power and so the civil war broke out on really what seems to be Parliament and Charles fighting over power!!!!!!!x
London mainly
Charles I did not recognize Parliament's power.
parliament and royalists