Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Royalists were supporters of the monarchy during the English Civil War, advocating for the rights and authority of King Charles I and opposing Parliament's attempts to limit his power. They believed in the divine right of kings, asserting that monarchs are chosen by God and should not be challenged by their subjects. This faction played a critical role in the conflict between the monarchy and Parliament, leading to a series of political and military struggles that ultimately shaped the future of constitutionalism in England.
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