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Before 1640, Oliver Cromwell was primarily known as a landowner and member of the gentry in England. He served as a Member of Parliament for Huntingdon in 1628 and later for Cambridge during the Short Parliament of 1640. Cromwell also became involved in local affairs and was recognized for his strong Puritan beliefs, which influenced his political and military career during the English Civil War. His early experiences in Parliament and his growing dissatisfaction with the monarchy set the stage for his later leadership role in the conflict.

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