Roundheads and Cavaliers
What is the difference between Roundheads and Cavaliers?
Roundheads were Parliamentary/Puritan soldiers who wore tight fitting un-orimented metal helmets, while Cavaliers were kings men who wore large hats with feathers as their uniform headdress.
Some differences between the round-heads and the Cavaliers are that the cavaliers supported the King and the round-heads supported Parliament. The Cavaliers had allot of expensive clothing and cared what they looked like while they fought and the round-heads cared more about fighting and winning.
The round-heads were extremely strong puritans and set up a religious, protestant commonwealth after executing King Charles I, headed by Oliver Cromwell who appointed himself Lord Protector.
Roundheads were Parliamentary/Puritan soldiers who wore tight fitting un-orimented metal helmets, while Cavaliers were kings men who wore large hats with feathers as their uniform headdress.
Some differences between the round-heads and the Cavaliers are that the cavaliers supported the King and the round-heads supported Parliament. The Cavaliers had allot of expensive clothing and cared what they looked like while they fought and the round-heads cared more about fighting and winning.
The round-heads were extremely strong puritans and set up a religious, protestant commonwealth after executing King Charles I, headed by Oliver Cromwell who appointed himself Lord Protector.