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The English Civil War was a bloodless war that restored Catholicism to England.

English Civil War

A series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") occurring from 1642 to 1651, fundamentally concerning the manner of England's governance and issues of religious freedoms.

Catholicism

The Christian denomination led by the Pope in Rome, characterized by its sacraments, doctrines, and global presence.

  • Identify the key elements that contributed to the territorial expansion and commercial growth of England during the 1650s.
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Rebeca PelaezJul 24, 2024
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The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts between the Royalists (supporters of King Charles I) and the Parliamentarians (supporters of the English Parliament). The war lasted from 1642 to 1651 and resulted in the establishment of a Republic and the execution of King Charles I. Additionally, England did not revert to Catholicism but remained a Protestant country.