Because he was famous
'they' did not find skeletons in oliver cromwell's closet lots of people wanted to, so they could put the man in jail for it
Nine children six of whom survived adolescence and marriage.He had eight children Robert, Oliver, Bridget, Richard Cromwell Lord Protector, Henry Cromwell Lord Protector of Ireland, Elizabeth, Mary and Frances.
Yes there are lots of roads in Madagascar.
Oliver Cromwell didn't give people a choice. In a way, he was a dictator.But no, he wasn't popular. He banned everything that people saw as "fun", including:Christmas DayDancingSinging in publicTheatreEating sweets on SundayPlaying sportsMake-upColourful clothesDecorations (for all occasions)Engaging in something that Cromwell banned resulted in very harsh penalties.He was the least popular ruler England has ever had. In fact, when Cromwell died, his own son refused to take his place because he disagreed with his father - so British rule was passed back to the rightful Monarchy.
When Oliver Cromwell ruled it was very religious, you could only fast on Christmas and Christmas decorations like holly were turned illegal and if you were caught working on a Sunday you were whipped. Even if you were a little boy who was playing football on a Sunday you would still be whipped. you couldn't even play football or go for a walk also music was banned. He banned a lot of things. He banned Christmas, ball games, theater and lots more.
Arrowtown, Cromwell, Alexandra, Clyde, Roxburgh, Lawrence.
Lots and several motorways too.
They had great architecture and bulit lots of roads.
There were lots of roads in Europe in 1826. The earliest purpose-built roads were build by the Romans. But roads existed before that, as tracks made by people travelling from one place to another.
roads,parking lots,fields, on pine trees
a triangle and their seen lots of places near roads!
India. Lots of people, bad roads.