Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Strengths of the Royalists
- The Role of the King
- Became commander-in-chief of Royalist army
- Provides natural military structure
- So his decisions aren't challenged
- Gives Royalists clear aim, preserve the monarchy
- Had the rightful rule of the country as their leader
- The populace would be inclined to fight for him
- Initially had an advantage both financially and militarily
- Both financial and military
- Members of the gentry donated to the Royalist cause
- Earl of Worcester, £300,000
- Earl of Newcastle,money and manpower
- Evelyn family provided gunpowder, Surrey
- Experienced officers were more likely to fight for Charles
- Foreign assistance
- Benefited from the military experience of Princes Rupert and Maurice
- Under Rupert's direction, Royalist generals utilised new methods of warfare
- Modified cavalry charge and introduced converging columns of infantry
- Territorial control and resources
- Control of Newcastle mean that coal was secure and London's supply was cut off
- Control of Cornwall ensured a steady supply of tin
- Control of Bristol Port afforded control of strategic trade routes- held for periods between 1643-45
- Control of proto-industrial areas like the Black Country and the Forest of Dean were important for iron production
- Control of leather trade in the Midlands and clothing industry in Yorkshire