The English Civil Wars - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
King of England when the war began: Charles I
98%
Nickname of the Parliamentary rebels: Roundheads
78%
Nickname of the king’s supporters: Cavaliers
76%
Method of the king’s execution: Beheading
74%
The king was put on trial for this crime: Treason
70%
From 1649-1651, Cromwell put down a rebellion on this island: Ireland
69%
In 1653, Cromwell was granted this title: Lord Protector
69%
Year of the return of the new king: 1660
61%
Parliament was called in 1640 in order to raise funds for war with this county: Scotland
55%
The king was imprisoned on this island from 1647-1648: The Isle of Wight
48%
Oliver Cromwell rose to prominence organizing this: The New Model Army
48%
Leader of Royalist cavalry and nephew of the king: Prince Rupert of the Rhine
45%
His wife, the queen: Henrietta Maria of France
44%
Cromwell encouraged this banished religious group to return to England: Jews
37%
General of the Parliamentary army: Sir Thomas Fairfax
36%
Archbishop of Canterbury executed in 1645: William Laud
35%
Leader of the Parliamentary party that opposed the king: John Pym
32%
This political movement demanded (but didn’t get) universal suffrage: Levellers
30%
King’s principal adviser, executed in 1641: Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford
30%
Founder of the Quakers who had religious visions during the Civil War: George Fox
13%
The king argued that the court did not have this: Jurisdiction
10%
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