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Q: Where did Oliver Cromwell stable his horses in 1648?
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Who captured Charles I in 1648?

Oliver Cromwell and his Parliamentary Army. June 1947 a junior officer, Cornet Joyce, captured Charles 1 and brought him into the control of the army. It is not known if this move had prior approval of Lieutenant-General Cromwell.


What happened during the civil war in Winwick?

Winwick was the site of a battle, in the English Civil War, 19th August 1648 where Oliver Cromwell defeated a mainly Scottish royalist army


When did Peter Oliver - painter - die?

Peter Oliver - painter - died in 1648.


How had France evolved by 1648?

France had not evolved very far by 1648. There was still imminent threat of rebellion from the Fronde and a stable centralised government had not been established.


What year was King Charles I beheaded in London?

King Charles I was beheaded in London on January 30, 1649. He was tried for treason in 1648. The first English civil war occurred over what type of government they would use. The court in which Charles was tried was headed by his enemy, Oliver Cromwell. After the beheading, Cromwell assumed control and restored the former government. But when Cromwell died, Charles' son took the kingdom back. Ironically (perhaps as retaliation, to settle the score), Cromwell was convicted of treason posthumously (after he died). They went so far as to dig up Cromwell's body and hang it from the gallows at Tyburn!


What caused the British to be distracted from their protest of Dutch settlements in North America?

The British problems with Dutch settlements in North America were distracted during the middle decades of seventeenth century by the Puritan rebellion and their own civil war. King Charles I attempts to force uniformity of religious worship and to rule without the Parliament caused violence. Oliver Cromwell raised an army against the king. From 1642 to 1648, the parliamentary army, known as "Roundheads" battled the royal forces called the "Cavaliers". When the king was finally defeated, Cromwell and his followers vowed to try the king for treason. Not all of Cromwell's supporters agreed to this. And, for a brief period, England was a republic which was called the "commonwealth".Cromwell took the title of Lord Protector. All of this turmoil tended England to be concerned with its internal problems, causing it to neglect her colonial affairs.


Was there any wars in 1648?

Do you mean WERE there any wars in 1648?


Round 1648 to the nearest hundred?

1648 rounded to the nearest hundred is 1600.


Why did World War 2 happen in 1648?

It didn't happened in 1648, it happened between 1939-1945.


When and where was the thirty years wars fought?

In Europe (mostly Germany) from 1618 to 1648. 1618-1648. Mainly in Central Europe, the Netherlands and along the frontiers of France.


When did the dodo live?

about 1648


Is 1648 divisible by 19?

NO.