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    Oliver Cromwell

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    Oliver Cromwell was an English soldier and statesman who led parliamentary forces in the English Civil Wars. He was lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 to 1658 during the republican Commonwealth. As a general on the parliamentary side of the English Civil War vs. Charles I, Cromwell helped bring about the overthrow of the Stuart monarchy, and he raised his country's status to that of a leading European power since the death of Queen Elizabeth I. Being a man with strong character

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    Cromwell Dbq

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    achieve better goodness. Oliver Cromwell is one of those heroic figures who contributed his entire life to take back the tradition of England, which was deteriorated by King Charles I. Cromwell however isn't a typical hero- in actual facts many people wouldn't even consider him to be a hero at all. Cromwell is a controversial figure who still has people wondering. Even now in the new millennium, people are still contemplating his place in history- hero or villain? Cromwell proudly took his place in a

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    Dr Cromwell Dbq

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    Parliament and Charles I. Oliver Cromwell, a member of Parliament, realizes he must overthrow the tyrannical king. Cromwell would soon become one of the most feared military leaders in seventeenth century England and lead the successful revolt of Parliament against King Charles I. Through his conquest and leadership Oliver Cromwell is

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    Impact Of Oliver Cromwell

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    A remarkable and unforgettable part of British history is the role that Oliver Cromwell had on the people of his time. It has been said that Cromwell was one of the most successful military and political leader of the Civil War. He was born on April 25, 1599 in Huntingdon; his parents, Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward, believed in a higher power and had Oliver baptized just four days after his birth. Cromwell was raised in a large family, he was the second son and had nine other siblings

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    stops being better stops being good,”said Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell was the Lord protector of England,Scotland,and Ireland. He was born on April 25,1599 in Huntingdonshire,England and died September 3,1658 in London,England. His accomplishments were carried out in the English Civil Wars and his time in multiple Parliaments. Cromwell was born into a monarchy and died after the fall of the Stuart monarchy. Youth Oliver is the son of Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward. His father worked in Parliament

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    Oliver Cromwell Extract

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    Extract B you can see that the writer, R.S. Paul did not think that Oliver Cromwell was a villainous man. You can see that the author believes Oliver Cromwell was simply trying to find a solution, when it states in Extract 2 that ‘events had their own way of pushing him forwards’. He believed that his circumstances meant that he was portrayed as a dictator for taking control of England, during a time without a monarch. Oliver Cromwell helped the Parliamentarians win the First Civil War and was later given

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    Essay On Oliver Cromwell

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    about a man named Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell was a member of Parliament and he was Protestant. There was tension between the Parliament and King Charles I, which resulted in a civil war. However, the king was accused of trying to raise a foreign army to invade England so he was beheaded. After King Charles' death, Cromwell became the Lord Protector. As a result of this, England's laws became less severe. Cromwell was an important part of English history. Oliver Cromwell was born on April 25, 1599

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    Oliver Cromwell was an Englishman who lived during the English Civil War. He was born on April 25, 1599 in Huntingdon, England. On September 3, 1658, Oliver died at the age of 59 in Palace of Whitehall, London. His cause of death was malaria. Cromwell was one of the most famous figures in English history. When the English Civil War broke out in 1642, Oliver was a middle aged father with 5 children. He had no military training. Cromwell became a military and political leader. He later became the Lord

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    The Life of Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell is a very well known English military and political leader. Cromwell’s spouse was Elizabeth Cromwell. He has had many great achievements throughout his life that have caused many ripple effects on other events. Oliver Cromwell was born April 25, 1599 in Huntingdon, England. He studied at Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge, England, but due to his father's death he was not able to graduate and get a degree. In 1640 he became a dedicated puritan (a member

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    conflicting ideas about Oliver Cromwell. Some people say that he was a hero- fighting valiantly for what he believed in and a model for future leaders. Others say that he was a tyrannical warlord, only doing what he did because it was a helpful advancement to his career. The Irish, especially, have this view, with a popular curse being mallacht Chromail ort, or, ‘the curse of Cromwell upon you’. And they have good reason to feel this way. In just one siege, Cromwell and his men managed to kill over

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