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  1. Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan MP who went on to lead the Parliamentarian forces against King Charles I in the British Civil Wars. Despite having no military experience, Cromwell became known for his success in battle. He is also known for being in charge of the cavalry of the New Model Army. The creation of this army is considered a turning ...

  2. 25 de oct. de 2021 · Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) was one of the greatest leaders ever to rule England. He was a dedicated Puritan, deeply and fervently devoted to carrying out the will of God. He was relentless in battle, brilliant in organization and had a genius for cavalry warfare. With a Psalm on his lips and a sword in his hand he led his Ironsides to victory ...

  3. Who was Oliver Cromwell, and how did he end up becoming Lord Protector – the only commoner to have been head of state of Britain? This resource explores the life of Cromwell, dispels the myths about him, and discusses his controversial and highly debated legacy. This resource can be used to support your classroom teaching about Cromwell, the ...

  4. Oliver Cromwell, anche noto in italiano come Oliviero Cromwell (Huntingdon, 25 aprile 1599 – Londra, 3 settembre 1658), è stato un generale e politico inglese.. Di fede puritana calvinista e in contrasto sia con la Chiesa anglicana, sia con la Chiesa cattolica, fu alla guida delle forze che abbatterono temporaneamente la monarchia inglese, instaurando la repubblica del Commonwealth d ...

  5. 15 de may. de 2013 · Oliver Cromwell was an African American soldier who participated in nearly every major battle of the Revolutionary War’s northern campaign. He spent six years and nine months in the New Jersey 2 nd Continental Regiment. He crossed the Delaware with Washington and fought in the Battles of Trenton and Princeton. He wintered at Valley Forge.

  6. The rule of Oliver Cromwell was significant in four ways: Cromwell brutally put down several rebellions while he was Lord Protector of England. These included the rebellion in Ireland and the Diggers' struggle for equality. He got rid of the Rump Parliament (those MPs left after 1649) entirely in 1653. This gave him total power as Lord Protector.

  7. 5 de dic. de 2013 · Cromwell died in 1658 in London, probably from septicemia resulting from a kidney infection. Oliver Cromwell was buried in Westminster Abbey. Cromwell’s son, Richard, succeeded him as Lord Protector. Richard resigned in 1659 and in 1660 Charles II came out of exile, the monarchy was restored and Charles was crowned as king.