(1642-1651). The war consisted of two opposing sides, the Roundheads and the Cavaliers. A roundhead, also known as Parliamentarian, wore a very short hairstyle and were Puritans. The roundheads were not in favor of the king, and wanted to keep him under control. Which made them have full support of the Parliament. Also, they believed that the king should have an agreement with the Parliament before he starts to tax citizens. In contrast, the Cavaliers, also known as the Royalists, wore ringlets and fashionable wigs and supported the King. Charles I believed in the rights of kings, and they came from God, therefore they did not do any wrong, and he could do as he
(1642-1651). The war consisted of two opposing sides, the Roundheads and the Cavaliers. A roundhead, also known as Parliamentarian, wore a very short hairstyle and were Puritans. The roundheads were not in favor of the king, and wanted to keep him under control. Which made them have full support of the Parliament. Also, they believed that the king should have an agreement with the Parliament before he starts to tax citizens. In contrast, the Cavaliers, also known as the Royalists, wore ringlets and fashionable wigs and supported the King. Charles I believed in the rights of kings, and they came from God, therefore they did not do any wrong, and he could do as he