An estimated 500,000 Irish people died from war, plague and famine during Cromwell's military campaign, which lasted from 1649 to 1650. He only spent about 9 months in Ireland, but the effects of his campaign go beyond that.
this was during the many wars, so no one knows for sure.
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Oliver Cromwell was a famous man. Oliver Cromwell lived many years ago. Oliver Cromwell is dead.
Yes, In his Irish campaign he slaughtered many unarmed men, and innocent women and children. The most notable example of this was in the siege of the town, Drogheda. Look it up on Wiki for more info.
4 children
Oliver Cromwell had two brothers, and seven sisters, survived into adulthood. the two brother passed away when they were very young.
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Oliver Cromwell was a famous man. Oliver Cromwell lived many years ago. Oliver Cromwell is dead.
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Yes, In his Irish campaign he slaughtered many unarmed men, and innocent women and children. The most notable example of this was in the siege of the town, Drogheda. Look it up on Wiki for more info.
4 children
Oliver Cromwell had two brothers, and seven sisters, survived into adulthood. the two brother passed away when they were very young.
because he said he was a 'good christian' than massacred the Irish- even two villages who surrendered. Also he banned many sports/entertainment and then allowed them all at his daughters wedding.
because there were many issues
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because he said he was a 'good christian' than massacred the Irish- even two villages who surrendered. Also he banned many sports/entertainment and then allowed them all at his daughters wedding.
oliver cromwell or parlement or roundheads
The Parliamentarian strength was 31,000, commanded by Oliver Cromwell
because he decieved many people and cromwell didnt want it to happen again and because the king lost 2 wars and cromwell thought it must of been gods will and that god was angry with cromwell.