English Civil War


 

The term English Civil War (or Wars) refers to the series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and Royalists from 1642 until 1651. The first (16421645) and the second (16481649) civil wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the third (1649-1651) was between supporters of Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. The third war ended with the Parliamentary victory at the Battle of Worcester on September 3, 1651.

The Second English Civil War

:Main article Second English Civil War.

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Charles I took advantage of this deflection of attention away from him to negotiate a new agreement with the Scots, again promising church reform on December 28, 1647. Although Charles himself was still a prisoner, this agreement led inexorably to the "Second Civil War".

Related Topics:
December 28 - 1647

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A series of royalist rebellions and a Scottish invasion in July 1648 took place. All were defeated by the now powerful standing army. This betrayal by Charles caused Parliament to debate whether Charles should be returned to power at all. Those who still supported Charles's place on the throne tried once more to negotiate with him. Unpaid parliamentarian troops in Wales changed sides, but this revolt was firmly put down by Cromwell. Major English Royalist resistance was ended at the Battle of Preston in 1648.

Related Topics:
1648 - Wales - Battle of Preston

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Introduction
Introduction
Background
The First English Civil War
Capture of Charles
The Second English Civil War
Trial of Charles I for treason
The Third English Civil War
Political control
Aftermath
Theories relating to the English Civil War
Re-enactments
See also
External links

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