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why civil war fought in England​

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Answered by srushtitated
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The English Civil Wars (1642-1651) stemmed from conflict between Charles I and Parliament over an Irish insurrection. ... Charles' son, Charles, then formed an army of English and Scottish Royalists, which prompted Cromwell to invade Scotland in 1650

Answered by kavita116
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Religion. Religion was a major cause of the English Civil War. It was part of a Europe wide conflict between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. At the start of his reign (1625) King Charles I had married the Roman Catholic Henrietta Maria of France.

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