Cromwell approved of simple Folk Music and country dancing, and even liked the celebration of May Day when fairs were held and people danced around the maypole. But he regarded grand balls and festivities as ungodly, decadent and an abuse of wealth- he felt that it was not truly Christian for people to hold big carnivals, state balls or major festivals, and that they were lowering themselves as humble men and women by dressing up in fine clothes and cavorting around to music.
He also disapproved of the expenditure involved in such events, a point over which he was right to an extent- such festivities often cost a lot of money to organise, and he thought the money was better spent relieveing the lot of the nation's poor.
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!
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.
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.
Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan government sought to purify English society by imposing strict moral and religious codes during the Interregnum. They viewed Christmas and various forms of entertainment, such as dancing, theater, and sports, as sinful distractions from true worship and piety. The ban on activities like bear baiting, cockfighting, and even wearing makeup stemmed from their belief that these practices promoted vice and immorality. Ultimately, Cromwell aimed to foster a more austere and devout society aligned with Puritan values.
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
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!
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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.
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.