Oliver Cromwell signed the death warrant in the year 1649 and then Charles the first got beheaded on Tuesdaii 30th January 1649
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.
Yes, Oliver Cromwell ruled before Charles II. Cromwell served as the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 until his death in 1658. After Cromwell's death, the monarchy was restored in 1660, leading to the reign of Charles II. Thus, Cromwell's rule occurred during the interregnum between the execution of Charles I and the restoration of the monarchy with Charles II.
He overthrew Charles I for the Puritans I think
There have been eight Kings of England named Henry, none of whom were beheaded. The English Civil War ended in 1649 with the execution of King Charles I, who was replaced by the "Puritan" Oliver Cromwell, who ruled the country as "Lord Protector" until his death in 1658.
Oliver Cromwell never gave orders to execute any King.After the English Civil War Charles 1 was held a Windsor Castle. The House of Commons passed an Act of Parliament that created a court to try the King for treason. The High Court of Justice, set up by the Act, consisted of 135 Commissioners. After being found guilty by the court and sentenced to death, 59 Commissioners, including Oliver Cromwell, signed his death warrant.
King Charles the second.
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.
Yes, Oliver Cromwell ruled before Charles II. Cromwell served as the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 until his death in 1658. After Cromwell's death, the monarchy was restored in 1660, leading to the reign of Charles II. Thus, Cromwell's rule occurred during the interregnum between the execution of Charles I and the restoration of the monarchy with Charles II.
After Charles 1st was beheaded, parlement elected Oliver Cromwell, he ran for 8 years, until Charlesll became king.
Charles the second became King of England on the restoration of the monarchy after the death of Oliver Cromwell.
He overthrew Charles I for the Puritans I think
There have been eight Kings of England named Henry, none of whom were beheaded. The English Civil War ended in 1649 with the execution of King Charles I, who was replaced by the "Puritan" Oliver Cromwell, who ruled the country as "Lord Protector" until his death in 1658.
Oliver Cromwell never gave orders to execute any King.After the English Civil War Charles 1 was held a Windsor Castle. The House of Commons passed an Act of Parliament that created a court to try the King for treason. The High Court of Justice, set up by the Act, consisted of 135 Commissioners. After being found guilty by the court and sentenced to death, 59 Commissioners, including Oliver Cromwell, signed his death warrant.
Oliver Cromwell died on September 3, 1658 at the age of 59.
Charles II and the Monarchy was restored to the English throne after Oliver Cromwell's death (he died on 3rd September1658).
During Oliver Cromwell's rule, Charles II was in exile outside England. After his father's execution in 1649 and the establishment of the Commonwealth, he fled to France and later moved to various locations in Europe. He remained in exile until the monarchy was restored in 1660, following Cromwell's death and the decline of the Commonwealth.
Yes ..Oliver cromwell did commit a form of treason. Well actually it depens how you look at it.When he signed the death warrant of King Charles 1 that coukd have been seen as treason as he went against the monarch and upset alot of people in Englang at the time.hope this helped a little...(i am the one who wrote the question .. but i have the answer now so i thought id share it..)Hannah ..x(P.S. he also voted for the death warrant for the Lord of Ireland.)