The Civil Wars (1642-1646) Parliament v.s. Monarchy Parliament: peasants,yeoman and bourgeois Roundheads (from southeast) Monarchy: feudal nobles, Cavaliers (from west and north) 3. Cromwell’s “New Model Army” and “Ironsides” contributed much to success of parliament side. 4. In Jan. ...
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参考答案:the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland[解析]... 点击查看完整答案 延伸阅读 你可能感兴趣的试题 1.填空题The British Civil War is also called ___. 参考答案:the Puritan Revolution[解析] 英国内战(the British civil war),是1642... 点击查看...
1. Background of the war Because of the absolute rule of Charles I , the confrontation between Charles I and the parliament developed into the civil war (1642-1649). Charles I was beheaded in 1649. 2. Groups of the war A. Roundheads--supporters of Parliament B. Cavaliers/Royalists—King...
The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political disagreements between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") in the Kingdom of England over, principally, the manner of its government. The first (1642–46) and second (1648–49...
The Plantagenet dynasty saw the Magna Carta (1215) and the Hundred Years’ War with France. The Tudor dynasty saw the reigns of Henry VIII, known for his break from the Catholic Church, and Elizabeth I, a period associated with the English Renaissance. 5. The English Civil War (1642-1651...
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The British English idiom of saying "sent to Coventry" refers to ostracising or deliberately ignoring a person. The origin of the phrase dates back to the English Civil War (1642-1651), when Royalist prisoners held in the city were so despised by residents of the city, that nobody spoke...
The Civil War (1642-1651) also called the Puritan Revolution, as the King’s opponents were mainly Puritans Cause: conflict between Parliament and the King, and also as a conflict between the economic interests of the urban middle class and the traditional economic interests of the Crown. Two...