Cromwell's harsh treatment of the rebels can be attributed to his desire to maintain order and assert authority in a turbulent period. He viewed the rebellion as a significant threat to the stability of his rule and the Protestant Reformation in England. By employing severe measures, he aimed to deter future uprisings and send a clear message that insurrection would not be tolerated. This approach, however, has been criticized for its brutality and lack of empathy toward the grievances that motivated the rebellion.
No
The statue of Oliver Cromwell was built in Westminster, London.
There is no reason why women should not be treated as equals to men. And, there is no reason to argue otherwise.
because there was a dispute between the two
Oliver Cromwell did not believe that the Bible should be in Latin. He was a proponent of making the scriptures accessible to the common people, which aligned with the Puritan belief in the importance of personal interpretation of the Bible. Under his leadership, the English Bible was translated into English, reflecting his commitment to making religious texts available to all.
No
Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should be harshly punished.
The statue of Oliver Cromwell was built in Westminster, London.
A woman should be treated with respect, love and understanding. A husband should be treated in the same way.
to what extent should they be treated as adults
Yes, men and women should be treated fairly. Girls should be treated fairly as boys are.
Should be treated as an liability
it should be treated with respect. Love is respect. Period.
It should be treated as a stop sign.
Not normally. They are easy to get treated and you should get them treated.
All should be treated as innocent til found guilty and sentenced. Then all the same type of offenders should be treated equally.
They should be treated just as well as any other animal.