Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") found against each other in the civil war of 1642-1645.
Roundheads supported the Parliament of England during the English Civil War which lasted from 1641 to 1652. Roundheads were Parliamentarians, who fought against King Charles I of England and his supporters, called the Cavaliers or Royalists, who claimed rule by absolute monarchy and the principle of the 'divine right of kings'. The Roundhead party wanted the Parliament to have supreme control over executive administration of the country.
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The answer is B. Some argue that Douglass's objective tone makes his narrative boring: however, it actually helps readers more clearly see the experiences he's describing.
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I think this ties in with that fact that sojourner truth used to be a former slave. when she says "aint i a woman" repeatedly she is emphasizing that she is a woman, one who is human and strong. that she is not the color of her skin, and she should be treated as who she is.
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