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Yes, of course the monarchy was restored - had it not been, there would be no Queen Victoria, no Queen Elizabeth II, etc., etc.
No. He abolished the monarchy. His title was Lord Protector.
No, Oliver Cromwell and King Charles I never met in person. Their interactions were primarily through the political and military conflict of the English Civil War, during which Cromwell emerged as a leading figure against the monarchy. Charles I was executed in 1649, and by that time, Cromwell had already assumed significant power, further solidifying the divide between them.
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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Oliver Cromwell ever visited Wythenshawe Hall. Cromwell, a key figure in the English Civil War and Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, primarily focused his efforts in other regions of England. Wythenshawe Hall, a historic hall in Manchester, was built later and did not play a significant role during Cromwell's time.
He isn't. In a recent poll, Winston Churchill was deemed to be the greatest Briton ever.
No. He abolished the monarchy. His title was Lord Protector.
No. Britain has a Pri-minister and is run by the government, with a monarchy in place, except for a brief period in the 17th century when there was a Lord Protector - Oliver Cromwell.
No, Oliver Cromwell and King Charles I never met in person. Their interactions were primarily through the political and military conflict of the English Civil War, during which Cromwell emerged as a leading figure against the monarchy. Charles I was executed in 1649, and by that time, Cromwell had already assumed significant power, further solidifying the divide between them.
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He isn't. In a recent poll, Winston Churchill was deemed to be the greatest Briton ever.
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.
Perhaps in spirit but most decidedly not in body.
He was different in that he wasn't a monarch! He was the self-styled "Lord Protector" of England, and as such became the only English head of state to ever lead Parliament.
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No the person voted as such was Winston Churchill
No, not unless there was a complete overthrow of the government and then it wouldn't be a monarchy but a dictatorship.
The founding fathers and the representatives to the 1787 constitutional had no doubts that any sort of monarchy would ever be established in the new American government.