No.
But it is possible to see the two sides in the English Civil War (Royalists and Parliamentarians) popping up again as Confederate and Union. In some cases, there was actual blood-descent.
When the King was executed, a lot of Royalists thought it was going to get too hot for them, and they emigrated to America, where they gravitated South to the plantations.
A few years later, at the Restoration, a lot of Parliamentarians thought it was going to get too hot for them, and emigrated to America, where they gravitated to New York and carried on the Puritan agenda.
In the American Civil War, the Confederates identified strongly with the Cavaliers (Royalists) of the English Civil War, and tried to imitate their chivalric manners and
romantic concept of warfare.
No - the English had nothing to do with the American Civil War.
You need to specify whether you mean the English Civil War or the American Civil War.
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
it wasn't about slavery
Yo momma was the spark in the American civil war
No - the English had nothing to do with the American Civil War.
the american civil war
You need to specify whether you mean the English Civil War or the American Civil War.
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
Eat chicken
it wasn't about slavery
Charles I did not recognize Parliament's power.
That is up for debate. However, most experts agree that the main cause of the civil war was state's rights.
the difference is that Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war and the American revolution was the 13 colonies vs the English
cause they had to leave farming
Charles I did not recognize Parliament's power.
read a book and figure it out