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No English King was executed after the English Civil War. The execution of King Charles I occurred during the Civil War.
The Battle of Marston Moor was fought between the combined forces of the Scottish Covenanters and the English Parliamentarians against the Royalists on the 2nd. July 1644. The Royalists were defeated
There were 500,000 casualties as a result of the Angola Civil War. The civil war in Angola lasted from 1975 until 2002.
The English Civil War was fought over two different ways of ruling the country. Monarchy - the King Sort of democracy - Parliament
In the 17th century, the English Civil War (a set of three distinct conflicts occurring between 1642 and 1651) led in several ways to the system of government that the United Kingdom (or, England) has today. The most important result of the Civil War was the formal limitation of monarchical power in England: no longer would English kings rule absolutely; henceforth, their rule would be counter-balanced (and otherwise limited) by the English Parliament.
The kings army
The kings army
The counterrevolutionary "White Armies" were one after the other defeated. The Bolsheviks won the Civil War and Russia became the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics.
The Union and The Confederate Armies ************** The Cavaliers and Parliamentarians fought against each other in the English civil war.
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The Civil War was still raging when Lincoln was re-elected. The South had largely been defeated but all of the major armies continued to fight. Within five months after the election, the Confederate Armies began to surrender or simply disband.
why was king Charles 1 defeated in the English civil war
the English civil war all started by Charles I ( Charles Stuart )The English Civil War was a war between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians that lasted from 1642 to 1649. The result was a Parliamentarian victory.
the north won and the south was defeated so slavery ended and the U.S came united.
Who defeated Sulla in Rome's first civil War
Oliver Cromwell
The Civil War was still raging when Lincoln was re-elected. The South had largely been defeated but all of the major armies continued to fight. Within five months after the election, the Confederate Armies began to surrender or simply disband.