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During the English Civil War, the Parliamentarians, also known as the Roundheads, had a fluctuating number of troops, typically ranging from about 20,000 to 40,000 men at various points throughout the conflict. Their forces were bolstered by support from the New Model Army, which was formed in 1645 and became a highly disciplined and effective fighting force. The exact number of Parliamentarian soldiers varied depending on recruitment, battles, and losses throughout the war.

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