He was a General and he created the new model army which won parliament the war he also became lord protector . I believe he was vital to parliament's sucesss
He conquered Scotland and Ireland, executed the soldiers who would have made a political change in the government in a more libertarian direction. After executing the King he made himself a dictator and would have been King, but it appears he was anxious what his army officers would say and do about it!
One long-range effect of the English Civil War was that the monarchs would never again be able to rule without consulting Parliament. Eventually, the monarchs' role became merely symbolic.
The English Civil War was a series of conflicts between the "Roundheads" (named for the round helmets they wore in battle). The Roundheads were led by Oliver Cromwell. They wanted a greater role for Parliament in the government of the country, whereas the "Caveliers" supported the absolute rule of the monarch. They believed in the "Divine Right of Kings", asserting that the King or Queen had been directly appointed by God. The Caveliers got their name in honor of Prince Rupert, commander of Charles I's cavalry. He is considered the original Cavelier (swashbuckling horseman). The English Civil War lasted from 1641-1652. Charles I was executed on 30th Jan 1649 at the height of the war and his son Charles II was exiled. After Oliver Cromwell's death, Charles II returned from exile and the monarchy was restored. Just a minor correction to the above- Charles II didn't return from exile after OLIVER Cromwell's death, Oliver handed power over to his son Thomas when he died in 1658, but Thomas only lived until 1660 and it was THEN that King Charles II was restored to the throne.
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After the English civil war, the Monachy was abolished, and Oliver Cromwell took the role of 'Dictator'. He was a puritian, so Catholics disliked him.
He conquered Scotland and Ireland, executed the soldiers who would have made a political change in the government in a more libertarian direction. After executing the King he made himself a dictator and would have been King, but it appears he was anxious what his army officers would say and do about it!
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One long-range effect of the English Civil War was that the monarchs would never again be able to rule without consulting Parliament. Eventually, the monarchs' role became merely symbolic.
Oliver Cromwell during the 1650's had the opportunity to play a role as a great power in Europe. This he did more successfully than any other previous government. His so-called Model Army that emerged after the civil war had closed the gap the had existed for decades upon decades, between English troops and European rivals.
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His son, Richard Cromwell.
He was Lord Protector of the commonwealth.