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Q: Which laws did Oliver Cromwell write in his reign?
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Why did oliver cromwell start the English Civil War?

It was started by Charles I, not Cromwell.


What laws did Oliver cromwell bring in?

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What laws did Oliver Cromwell introduce?

No makeup, no theatre, no sports, no gambling, no pubs, no Christmas, no Sunday walks, no games, no colourful dresses.


What did Oliver Cromwell do in 1652?

In 1653 Oliver Cromwell forced the Rump Parliament to disband and was made Lord Protector of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.


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Catholic king struggles with Protestant Parliament. Civil war breaks out in England. Oliver Cromwell's armies defeat Cavaliers. King Charles II restores Catholic monarchy.


Was the English civil war was fought before the death of Oliver Cromwell?

Yes. Cromwell played an important part in the English Civil War and afterwards went on to put himself in charge as the "Lord Protector". He was able to implement new laws and fight new wars. His actions during this period have always caused controversy.


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Bad facts about Oliver cromwell?

Some Quick and Interesting Facts on Oliver Cromwell 1. Oliver Cromwell was born on April 25, 1599, in Huntingdon, eastern England 2. Oliver Cromwell died on September 3 at the age of 59 in 1658 due to malaria. 3. Oliver Cromwell was extremely religious. 4. Oliver Cromwell overthrew King Charles I and then became just like him. Oliver Cromwell signed the death warrant of King Charles I. 5. Despite opposition from his council, Oliver Cromwell allowed Jews to settle in England, for the first time since 1290, almost 400 years before. 6. Oliver Cromwell had five sons and four daughters with a woman he married out of convenience. 7. Oliver Cromwell came to Ireland and commited a genocide against Irish Catholics 8. He exterminated the people of Drogheda and Wexford 9. He took land from Catholics and made them move west of the Shannon to the less fertile land of Connaught. "To Hell Or To Connaught" his famous saying 10. Oliver Cromwell was often cruel and tyrannical and is now one of the most hated figures in Irish history. When he was finished Catholics owned less than 10% of the land in Ireland where they made up over 80% of the population. 11. He banned many things e.g. Christmas (5 years), working on Sundays, football, dancing etc. 12. He removed 50 MPs and added 140 new ones whom he knew would support his views.


Who made it illegal to celebrate Christmas with anything but a quiet prayer?

Oliver Cromwell. He was a Puritan who took over the British throne by force and made anything that was "fun" against the law. All of his laws were undone when the throne was returned to the rightful British monarch.


Why did Hammurabi write his laws fown?

The neighbor cities were commanded by cruel persons and the reigns were short because of this reason. Hammurabi wrote the code and thus his reign were longer.


What did oliver cromwell do in 1649 in drogheda?

he killed innocent women and children which caused to Irish to hate him.


What was the religion of Oliver Cromwell?

Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan, and his army was called the New Model Army. Opinions are divided as to whether he was a hero or a genocidal dictator. The Irish in particular hated him as he brutally subjugated the Irish people and forbid them to practice their Catholic religion. Some believe that he was a hero for ending the institution of absolute monarchy and promoted tolerance in religion (apparently excepting Catholics). He felt that God was guiding his military and political actions. Cromwell's government was only successful as long as he lived. After he died, the monarchy was restored and his body was exhumed, beheaded and hanged.