In 1653 Oliver Cromwell forced the Rump Parliament to disband and was made Lord Protector of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
After Oliver Cromwell's death, the power of the government was passed to his son, Richard Cromwell. However, after two year's of Richard's death, the people demanded the monarchy back and Charles II was reinstated as King of England.
1658
It was his son Richard
King Charles I of England was captured by Oliver Cromwell's forces in 1646, during the English Civil War. After a series of defeats, he surrendered to the Scots in May 1646, who then handed him over to the English Parliament. His capture marked a significant turning point in the conflict between the monarchy and Parliament. Ultimately, Charles was tried and executed in 1649.
In 1653 Oliver Cromwell forced the Rump Parliament to disband and was made Lord Protector of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
After Oliver Cromwell's death, the power of the government was passed to his son, Richard Cromwell. However, after two year's of Richard's death, the people demanded the monarchy back and Charles II was reinstated as King of England.
he left cambridge at the age of 17, after 1 year because his father died and cromwell had to go back to look after the farm.
1671
1658
It was his son Richard
King Charles I of England was captured by Oliver Cromwell's forces in 1646, during the English Civil War. After a series of defeats, he surrendered to the Scots in May 1646, who then handed him over to the English Parliament. His capture marked a significant turning point in the conflict between the monarchy and Parliament. Ultimately, Charles was tried and executed in 1649.
1649
Pocahontas never came back from England. She died Gravesend, Kent, England of unknown causes.
England won the world cup way, way back in 1966.
King Charles I was beheaded in London on January 30, 1649. He was tried for treason in 1648. The first English civil war occurred over what type of government they would use. The court in which Charles was tried was headed by his enemy, Oliver Cromwell. After the beheading, Cromwell assumed control and restored the former government. But when Cromwell died, Charles' son took the kingdom back. Ironically (perhaps as retaliation, to settle the score), Cromwell was convicted of treason posthumously (after he died). They went so far as to dig up Cromwell's body and hang it from the gallows at Tyburn!
1912