English Civil War
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- Charles I and the English Civil War
- WHAT happened during the Civil War?
- The Civil War began on the 22nd of August 1642
- The Battle of Marston Moor was fought on the 2nd of July 1644 . It was the largest battle ever fought on English soil. After a surprise attack by the Parlamentarians, the Royalists lost all control in the north of England.
- Battle of Naseby 1645
- 23rd October 1642 the first big battle was fought at Edgehill and ended in a draw.
- WHAT was the outcome of the Civil War for Charles I?
- Parliament put Charles I on trial for treason and he was executed in 1649
- Charles was put on trial
- Charles surrendered in 1646
- Charles failed a second time to defeat the Parliament during the second Civil War in 1648
- WHO fought during the Civil War and how?
- Key Words
- Parliament:arians or Roundheads were the supporters of the Parliament. Most of the Roundheads were Puritans.
- Civil War means : A war between two sides in/from the same country
- Monarch: a king or queen
- Royalists: or Cavaliers were the followers of the King. Some Cavaliers had flowing hair and fancy clothes.
- Propaganda
- Reform
- Puritans: very strict Protestants who wanted to get rid of ritual in church services and lead a plain and simple life. Protestants disliked Charles's religious policy. They disapproved of fine clothes, acting and dancing.
- English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") over, principally, the manner of England's government.
- WHAT happened during the Civil War?
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