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Cromwell's motives were primarily driven by his desire for religious reform, political stability, and the consolidation of power. As a key figure in the English Civil War, he sought to establish a Puritanical society free from the influences of monarchy and Catholicism. He was motivated by a belief in his divine mission to create a more godly England, as well as the pursuit of personal and political authority, culminating in his role as Lord Protector. Ultimately, Cromwell aimed to reshape the English political and religious landscape according to his vision of a more just and godly nation.

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