Roundheads were a term used during the English Civil War to describe supporters of the Parliament, particularly the Puritans. They were called "Roundheads" because of their short, cropped hairstyles, which contrasted with the long, flowing locks that were fashionable among supporters of the monarchy, known as Cavaliers. This distinctive hairstyle symbolized their opposition to royal authority and their more austere, religious values.
The Roundhead period refers to the time during the English Civil War (1642-1651) when Parliamentarians, known as Roundheads due to their short-cropped hair, opposed the Royalists, or Cavaliers, who supported King Charles I. This era was characterized by significant political, social, and religious upheaval as the Roundheads sought to limit the power of the monarchy and advocate for a more parliamentary form of governance. The conflict ultimately led to the trial and execution of Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell.
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Roundheads was the name given to soldiers who supported Cromwell and the Parliamentarians. They were called Roundheads after the shape of the helmets that they wore.
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