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Surrender of Oxford Timeline Game

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In the game “Surrender of Oxford (1646),” players will have the opportunity to experience the historical event and its significance in the context of the English Civil War.

  • Players will learn about the key players involved in the surrender of Oxford
  • They will understand the political and military implications of this event

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • June 14, 1645: Battle of Naseby
  • June 5, 1646: King Charles I escapes to Oxford
  • June 24, 1646: Surrender of Oxford to Parliamentarian forces
  • May 5, 1646: Charles I surrenders to Scottish forces
  • May 21, 1646: Second Siege of Worcester begins
  • August 18, 1645: Parliamentarian forces capture Hereford
  • May 3, 1646: Siege of Oxford begins
  • May 6, 1646: Charles I surrenders to the Scottish army at Newark
  • September 10, 1645: Parliamentarian forces capture Bristol
  • September 24, 1645: Battle of Rowton Heath
  • October 1, 1646: Charles I surrenders to the English Parliament at Newcastle
  • July 23, 1646: Siege of Worcester ends with Royalist victory
  • December 27, 1644: Parliamentarian forces capture Banbury
  • July 2, 1644: Battle of Marston Moor
  • August 22, 1642: Charles I raises his standard at Nottingham
  • September 20, 1643: First Battle of Newbury
  • October 23, 1642: Battle of Edgehill
  • November 1643 - October 1645: Siege of Basing House
  • November 27, 1646: Surrender of Wallingford to Parliamentarian forces
  • January 30, 1649: Execution of Charles I

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