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Q: Why did oliver cromwell and his troops win the battle of Preston?
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Who was the battle of Preston won by?

the battle was won by Oliver Cromwell and his troops


Did Oliver Cromwell nail a baby to a door?

yes he did which means he was a villian killed 12000 troops in irland


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What did Captain Preston say to his troops?

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What bad thing did Oliver Cromwell do?

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