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- New_Model_Army abstract "The New Model Army of England was formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War, and was disbanded in 1660 after the Restoration. It differed from other armies in the series of civil wars referred to as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in that it was intended as an army liable for service anywhere in the country (including in Scotland and Ireland), rather than being tied to a single area or garrison. Its soldiers became full-time professionals, rather than part-time militia. To establish a professional officer corps, the army's leaders were prohibited from having seats in either the House of Lords or House of Commons. This was to encourage their separation from the political or religious factions among the Parliamentarians.The New Model Army was raised partly from among veteran soldiers who already had deeply held Puritan religious convictions, and partly from conscripts who brought with them many commonly held beliefs about religion or society. Many of its common soldiers therefore held Dissenting or radical views unique among English armies. Although the Army's senior officers did not share many of their soldiers' political opinions, their independence from Parliament led to the Army's willingness to contribute to the overthrow of both the Crown and Parliament's authority, and to establish a short-lived Commonwealth, which included a period of direct military rule. Ultimately, the Army's Generals (particularly Oliver Cromwell) could rely both on the Army's internal discipline and its religious zeal and innate support for the "Good Old Cause" to maintain an essentially dictatorial rule.".
- New_Model_Army activeYearsEndYear "1660".
- New_Model_Army activeYearsStartYear "1645".
- New_Model_Army battle Anglo-Spanish_War_(1654%E2%80%9360).
- New_Model_Army battle Cromwellian_conquest_of_Ireland.
- New_Model_Army battle First_Anglo-Dutch_War.
- New_Model_Army battle First_English_Civil_War.
- New_Model_Army battle Second_English_Civil_War.
- New_Model_Army battle Third_English_Civil_War.
- New_Model_Army commander George_Monck,_1st_Duke_of_Albemarle.
- New_Model_Army commander Thomas_Fairfax.
- New_Model_Army country English_Council_of_State.
- New_Model_Army country Oliver_Cromwell.
- New_Model_Army country Richard_Cromwell.
- New_Model_Army notableCommander Henry_Ireton.
- New_Model_Army notableCommander John_Lambert_(general).
- New_Model_Army notableCommander Thomas_Pride.
- New_Model_Army notableCommander William_Lockhart_of_Lee.
- New_Model_Army patron Lord_Protector.
- New_Model_Army thumbnail New_Model_Army_-_Soldier's_catechism.jpg?width=300.
- New_Model_Army type Army.
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- New_Model_Army allegiance English_Council_of_State.
- New_Model_Army allegiance Oliver_Cromwell.
- New_Model_Army allegiance Richard_Cromwell.
- New_Model_Army battles First_English_Civil_War.
- New_Model_Army battles "Conquest of Ireland".
- New_Model_Army battles "First Anglo-Dutch War".
- New_Model_Army battles "Second Anglo-Spanish War".
- New_Model_Army battles "Second English Civil War".
- New_Model_Army battles "Third English Civil War".
- New_Model_Army caption "The Soldier's Catechism: rules, regulations and drill procedures of the New Model Army.".
- New_Model_Army commander George_Monck,_1st_Duke_of_Albemarle.
- New_Model_Army commander Thomas_Fairfax.
- New_Model_Army commander1Label "Commander-in-Chief".
- New_Model_Army dates "1645".
- New_Model_Army first "Charles Francis".
- New_Model_Army hasPhotoCollection New_Model_Army.
- New_Model_Army identificationSymbolLabel "Recruiting Logo".
- New_Model_Army last "Atkinson".
- New_Model_Army notableCommanders Henry_Ireton.
- New_Model_Army notableCommanders John_Lambert_(general).
- New_Model_Army notableCommanders Thomas_Pride.
- New_Model_Army notableCommanders William_Lockhart_of_Lee.
- New_Model_Army page "248".
- New_Model_Army patron Lord_Protector.
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- New_Model_Army title "Fronde, The".
- New_Model_Army type Army.
- New_Model_Army unitName "New Model Army".
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- New_Model_Army volume "11".
- New_Model_Army subject Category:1645_establishments_in_England.
- New_Model_Army subject Category:Armies_by_country.
- New_Model_Army subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1645.
- New_Model_Army subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_English_Civil_War.
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- New_Model_Army subject Category:Republicanism_in_England.
- New_Model_Army subject Category:Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
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- New_Model_Army comment "The New Model Army of England was formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War, and was disbanded in 1660 after the Restoration. It differed from other armies in the series of civil wars referred to as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in that it was intended as an army liable for service anywhere in the country (including in Scotland and Ireland), rather than being tied to a single area or garrison. Its soldiers became full-time professionals, rather than part-time militia.".
- New_Model_Army label "Exército Novo (New Model Army)".
- New_Model_Army label "New Model Army (17e eeuw)".
- New_Model_Army label "New Model Army".
- New_Model_Army label "New Model Army".
- New_Model_Army label "New Model Army".
- New_Model_Army label "New Model Army".
- New_Model_Army label "New Model Army".
- New_Model_Army label "Армия нового образца".
- New_Model_Army label "新模范军".
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