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War and radicalism, 1642–1646 (A-level only) study guide
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War and radicalism, 1642–1646 (A-level only)
AqaA LevelHistory2E The English Revolution, 1625–1660
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Study Guide for the First Civil War and Radicalism
This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key themes and events of the First Civil War, focusing on leadership, radicalism, and the war's conclusion.
Study Guide: War and Radicalism, 1642–1646
Key Themes
- Political and Military Leadership
- Analyze the effectiveness of Royalist and Parliamentary leaders.
- Discuss the role of the New Model Army and its impact on military strategy.
- Emergence of Radicalism
- Explore the factors that contributed to the rise of radical movements.
- Examine the influence of pamphlets and propaganda on public opinion.
- Divisions and Settlements
- Investigate the internal conflicts within the Parliamentary leadership.
- Assess the significance of Charles I's capture and the implications for future governance.
Key Figures
- Charles I: His leadership style and decisions.
- Oliver Cromwell: His rise to prominence and military strategies.
- Prince Rupert: His contributions to the Royalist cause.
Important Events
- The formation of the New Model Army.
- The Solemn League and Covenant and its effects on alliances.
- The Self Denying Ordinance and its role in shaping military leadership.
Revision Tips
- Create timelines to visualize the sequence of events.
- Compare and contrast the strategies of both sides.
- Discuss the implications of radicalism on post-war England.
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