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7 March, 13:57

What were the main strengths and weaknesses of the royalist army

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  1. 7 March, 15:01
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    The key Royalist weaknesses were due to Charles' ineffective management and ability to make decisions. Whilst indeed the command structure was unchallenged and clear cut, Charles still wavered, too cautious to commit an obvious error. The key Royalist strength revolved around Charles position as divine monarch. Firstly, this level of authority and status meant that there was as an unchallenged power structure which meant Charles could make clear decisions
  2. 7 March, 15:13
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    Strengths:

    The key Royalist strength revolved around Charles's position as a divine monarch. Many royalists felt an inherent loyalty to the king, which was an age-old, traditional, long-term support, compared to the recent Parliamentarian support.

    Weaknesses:

    The key Royalist weaknesses were due to Charles' ineffective man-management and the ability to make decisions. Whilst indeed the command structure was unchallengeable and clear cut, Charles still wavered, too cautious to commit an obvious error.
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