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They are both people that like to kill people that are in their way. But Robespierre was not a fan of the death penalty
Because he wanted control over the country and the best way to do that is first kill your opposition and then kill enough people around tou to convince the rest that they had better follow.
yes he sent an invasion to ireland in 1649-1650. he wanted to kill the catholic irish and starve them
killed him The Parliamentary Army won the Battle of Worcester in 1652, the final act of the Civil War. Cromwell was Lord Protector & Charles hid in the oak tree. King Charles II went into exile in France & returned in1660. Cromwell died in 1658.
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.
1 (himself).
Before joining the ranks of the King's advisors he was a mercenary so he probably did kill people. He is also considered to be the most responsible for Anne Boylin's execution.
John Newton killed 10,000 people in his lifetime. THAT OVER 9,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kill the innocent, Kill the king, Banned fun things, Carry it on yourself.
When a king puts himself above the law and the wishes of the people and goes to war against their representatives then something must be done. Rather that risk sending Charles into exile only to have him return with an army, it was probably the only sensible thing to be done.