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Lesson 1. The English Civil War. The English ivil War began in 1642, and was fought between supporters of Parliament and supporters of the King. It lasted for seven years, and was the bloodiest conflict ever fought on English soil. Nearly 4% of the population died, and families were pitted against each other: brother against brother, father.
Commanders of the English Civil War Prince Rupert of the Rhine: Royalist: Charles' only effective commander. Robert Devereux: Earl of Essex: Parliamentarian: Won Parliaments first major victory at Newbury in September 1943 but due to him wanting to negotiate with the King rather than kill him, was eventually removed as a commander.
Although Cromwell had little military experience, he was appointed army commander when the English Civil War broke out in 1642, helping to overthrow King Charles I. He became Lord Protector in 1643. In 1645, Oliver Cromwell became second in command of the newly created New Model Army. He enjoyed victories against the Royalists at Marston Moor.
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The battle of Naseby was fought on the foggy morning of 14th June 1645 and is considered one of the most important battles in the English Civil War. After almost three years of fighting, the 14,000 strong Parliamentarian New Model Army took on the Royalist army of King Charles I comprising less than 9,000 men, in what would to be the final key battle of the war. When the two forces finally.
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