He was a fine person, but the Whig party, during the 18th century twisted his image, and convinced many people that he tried to crush early democracy.
The Royalists did not like Oliver Cromwell because he was the leader of the enemy: the Parliamentarian (or Roundhead) Army.
Those who were on Oliver Cromwell's side, the parliamentarians etc. However, the rump parliamentarians did not like him.
he dressed like a man
Those who were on Oliver Cromwell's side, the parliamentarians etc. However, the rump parliamentarians did not like him.
Yes he was - like 99% of the population at that time
Streets named after Oliver Cromwell can be found in various cities, particularly in the UK. Notably, Cromwell Road in London is one of the most recognized, as well as Oliver Cromwell Street in various towns. Additionally, there are streets named after Cromwell in places like Cambridge and Nottingham. These streets often reflect his historical significance as a military and political leader during the English Civil War.
Nope, Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Cromwell were not related. Oliver Cromwell was a military and political leader in England during the 17th century, while Thomas Cromwell was a statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII. So, no family reunion for those two!
He was very very gay ANd like to look at himself xxx
Olive Cromwell wouldn't help the king coz he did not like the king coz his wife was catholic and cromwell thought she would turn england and scotland catholic
Oliver Cromwell considered England under Charles I as autocratic, corrupt, and oppressive. He believed that Charles I ruled with absolute power, disregarding the rights and liberties of the people. Cromwell saw the government as highly corrupt, favoring the wealthy and aristocrats, and oppressing the commoners.
England was a sad place when cromwell died many people mourned him, but life soon began to become brighter as charles' son became king.
Cromwell's rule was increasingly authoritarian and he became extremely unpopular. Most of the English were not unhappy at his death in 1658. Attempts to have Cromwell's son take his place failed and the monarchy was restored in England.