The English Civil War primarily involved two opposing groups: the Royalists, also known as Cavaliers, who supported King Charles I and his authority, and the Parliamentarians, or Roundheads, who sought to limit the king's power and promote parliamentary sovereignty. The conflict arose from disputes over governance, religion, and the rights of Parliament, ultimately leading to a series of battles between these factions from 1642 to 1651.
because it was fought between the territories of the England. The term "civil war" means a war fought between two or more groups within the same country, not involving any other countries. 'Civil' can also mean 'polite' But as we all know, the Civil War was anything but polite.
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the british and the Americans fought in the battle of benngton
The Huguenots and the Catholic majority.
War, also known as warfare, is mainly fought to gain or takeover land. Some wars are caused by the people in the country to achieve a cause. The American Civil War was fought over the issue of slavery. It's goal was either to keep slavery or abolish it.
parliament and royalists
Hutus & Tutsis
The royalist who fought for King Charles II while the marbleheads or parliamentarians fought for the English Parliament.
parliament and royalists
because it was fought between the territories of the England. The term "civil war" means a war fought between two or more groups within the same country, not involving any other countries. 'Civil' can also mean 'polite' But as we all know, the Civil War was anything but polite.
The North and the South.
scots and the english
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Nationalists and Communists And who led these two where Mao Zedong and Jiang Jieshi
witch two groups fought aganist britian
In the American Civil War, the two opposed forces were the Union (also known as the North) and the Confederacy (also known as the South).
The English Civil War was fought over two different ways of ruling the country. Monarchy - the King Sort of democracy - Parliament