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Oliver Cromwell didn't live in Glasgow, he lived in Cambridgeshire: Huntingdon and then Ely.
He lived in Ely after moving from Huntingdon
WE don't know but oliver rayner and edward mellor who live in Hemingbrough are best friends for ever
It is hard to know if Cromwell lived in felsted Essex because it was so long ago and there are not many sources indicating where he lived. However we do know that he was a farmer and worked in Parliament. Essex was a farming land and very close to London where Parliament is so it is very possible that Cromwell did live in felsted Essex.
Grinding poverty for the people who will have to pay for this extravagance! There is fawning all around to this obscure inbred German family LONG LIVE THE MEMORY OF OLIVER CROMWELL!
Oliver Cromwell was a Parliamentarian that disagreed with King Charles I not giving power to Parliament to make just and fair laws. King Charles believed he was an absolute monarch and a Divine Right Ruler - receiving his power to rule from God and had the right to allow Parliament to meet or send it home. The disagreement between the Crown and Parliament, and King Charles willingness to let Catholicism back into England, even though English law forbade it, led to a civil war between the King and Parliament. The King's army, the Cavaliers were well trained and armed. The army of Parliament were young lads and farmers and not so well trained. The Roundheads were no match for the Cavaliers. As a result of the Roundheads being routed, Cromwell formed and trained his own army - The New Model Army. The New Model Army defeated the Cavaliers, and King Charles was eventually beheaded by sword. Cromwell tried to get Parliament to rule justly and fairly, but was unsuccessful. He became dictator (Lord Protector) of England for several years until a new Parliament was in place that made fair and just laws for English citizens to live by.
it was probably very sad cromwell only wanted land and i think he probably was very greedy.
Oliver Cromwell until his death in 1658, then (notionally) his eldest son Richard, who was not suited to high office and went to live abroad. After a short interval, the monarchy was restored with the entry of Charles II into London.
he lives in England
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He was a very good leader in warHe knew how to control an army of hungry menHe knew what he had to do to win a battleHe knew what the public wanted so if he ruled he would be able to change themHe welcomed many religions to England, including the Jewish
yes oliver lives on a farm in the village JOHNSON