English Civil War

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Definition

Proper noun A major armed conflict that took place in the Kingdom of England between 1642 and 1651. It was primarily fought between the supporters of King Charles I (the Royalists or Cavaliers) and the supporters of the Parliament of England (the Parliamentarians or Roundheads). The war resulted in the defeat and execution of the king, the abolition of the monarchy, and the establishment of a republic known as the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell.

Usage and Examples
  • The English Civil War fundamentally altered the relationship between the monarchy and Parliament.
  • Many historical sites across England have connections to the English Civil War.
  • Studying the English Civil War is essential for understanding the development of constitutional government in Britain.
Advanced Usage and Context
  • The term "English Civil War" is often used to encompass the series of connected conflicts throughout the British Isles in the mid-17th century, including the Irish Confederate Wars and the Anglo-Scottish war. Some historians prefer the term "Wars of the Three Kingdoms" to reflect this broader context.
  • The English Civil War is frequently divided into distinct phases, primarily the First Civil War (1642–1646) and the Second Civil War (1648–1649).
Variants and Related Words
  • The Civil War (in an English historical context): Often used as a shorthand reference when the context is clear.
  • The Wars of the Three Kingdoms: A modern term emphasizing the interconnected conflicts in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
  • The Puritan Revolution: An older term linking the conflict to religious motivations.
  • The Great Rebellion: A contemporary term used by some to describe the conflict.
Synonyms and Related Concepts
  • Internal conflict
  • Revolution (in the context of overthrowing the established monarchical order)
  • Internecine war
Key Figures and Factions (Contextual Information)
  • Parliamentarians/Roundheads: Supporters of the Parliament.
  • Royalists/Cavaliers: Supporters of King Charles I.
  • New Model Army: The professional parliamentary army reformed in 1645.
  • Oliver Cromwell: Parliamentary military and political leader who later became Lord Protector of the Commonwealth.
Noun
  1. civil war in England between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists under Charles I; 1644-1648

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