Oliver Cromwell became Member of Parliament (MP) for Huntington in 1628. He served in the House of Commons during the Short Parliament and the Long Parliament, marking the beginning of his political career. His tenure as an MP was significant as it laid the groundwork for his later role in the English Civil War and his rise to power.
He represented Cambridge
John Pym, Oliver Cromwell ect....
Oliver Cromwell's government was kind of organised before the Civil war but it was mostly organised during the civil war. Cromwell was a member of the Parliament (MP) so his organisation with the armies was to do with this
Yes, Oliver Cromwell Was one of the five MP's arrested by King Charles I, but then he was released prior to the civil war.
He was a yeoman farmer, running a poultry and vegetable farm with his brother William.
Yes he was. He used to attend Grammar school in Huntington along with Samuel Pepys
Cambridge
He represented Cambridge
John Pym, Oliver Cromwell ect....
Oliver Cromwell's government was kind of organised before the Civil war but it was mostly organised during the civil war. Cromwell was a member of the Parliament (MP) so his organisation with the armies was to do with this
Yes, Oliver Cromwell Was one of the five MP's arrested by King Charles I, but then he was released prior to the civil war.
He was a yeoman farmer, running a poultry and vegetable farm with his brother William.
Oliver Cromwell was the leader of the forces opposing King Charles. Those forces were referred to colloquially as the Roundheads. His title after the king was deposed was Lord Protector. Oliver Cromwell was an MP for Huntingdon in the 1600's and was a puritan, believing that the Roman Catholic church itself was a vehicle for evil. Oliver Cromwell led the parliamentary forces against King Charles in the English Civil war and Oliver Cromwell ruled England as 'Lord Protector' (dictator) after the trial and execution of the King.
The Parliamentarians, chiefly under Oliver Cromwell and his New Model Army won the war. On the insistence of Cromwell Parliament sentenced Charles I to death and a Republic was created with Cromwell himself as Lord Protector (a de-facto King) and a "Rump Parliament" made up of MP's who agreed with him. This did not last long after Cromwell's death however and Charles II was crowned King in the 1660s.
Oliver Cromwell served as a Member of Parliament (MP) during the Long Parliament, which convened in November 1640. He became increasingly influential during the English Civil War, particularly after being elected to represent Huntingdon in 1640 and later serving as MP for Cambridgeshire. Cromwell's political career was marked by his strong Puritan beliefs and his leadership in the Parliamentarian cause against King Charles I. He eventually rose to prominence, becoming Lord Protector of England from 1653 until his death in 1658.
Oliver Cromwell, a Puritan statesman and general who took over England, was an MP in the House of Commons and then became the leader of the Parliamentary forces in the English Civil War. When Charles I was defeated and executed Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector of the Republic of England (virtual dictator) and because he was a Puritan he did not like celebrations. Puritans believed that Christmas was "wasteful" and threatened the core of Christianity. So, Cromwell banned Christmas as a celebration. The act that Cromwell passed forbade all activities related to Christmas, including attending mass. People continued to celebrate Christmas in private, though.
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