The Siege of Colchester occurred during the English Civil War in 1648 when Royalist forces held the town against Parliamentarian troops. It was part of a broader conflict as the Royalists sought to maintain control and resist Parliament's authority. The siege was prompted by the Royalists' defeat in other engagements and their attempt to regroup in Colchester, which was a strategically significant location. Ultimately, the siege ended with the surrender of the Royalist forces, marking a pivotal moment in the Parliamentarian victory.
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