Oliver Cromwell won a significant battle at the Battle of Naseby on June 14, 1645, during the English Civil War. This decisive victory for the Parliamentarian forces helped turn the tide of the war in their favor against the Royalists. Cromwell's leadership and military tactics were crucial in securing this win.
The Battle of Edgehill was inclonclusive - neither Royalists nor Parliamentarians achieved a victory. But, the Parliamentarian commander was Rupert Devereux, Earl of Essex - Oliver Cromwell was present at the battle but he was merely in charge of a cavalry troop.
Cromwell was there and a crucial part. If he was not there, the Parliamentarians may not have won this very important battle.
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oliver cromwell changed Britain and he was protestant a puritant he won the battle againsy king Charles I
Oliver Cromwell has written: 'The soldier's wreath, or, The battle ground of New Orleans' -- subject(s): New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
The Battle of Edgehill was inclonclusive - neither Royalists nor Parliamentarians achieved a victory. But, the Parliamentarian commander was Rupert Devereux, Earl of Essex - Oliver Cromwell was present at the battle but he was merely in charge of a cavalry troop.
Cromwell was there and a crucial part. If he was not there, the Parliamentarians may not have won this very important battle.
the battle was won by Oliver Cromwell and his troops
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Oliver Cromwell and his troops won the Battle of Preston in August 1648 primarily due to superior tactics and effective military leadership. Cromwell's forces executed a well-coordinated attack, taking advantage of their cavalry's mobility and discipline to outmaneuver the Royalists. Additionally, the Royalist forces were hampered by poor organization and lack of unity, leading to their defeat. The victory at Preston solidified Cromwell's dominance in the English Civil War and further weakened the Royalist cause.
oliver cromwell changed Britain and he was protestant a puritant he won the battle againsy king Charles I
Oliver Cromwell has written: 'The soldier's wreath, or, The battle ground of New Orleans' -- subject(s): New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
Cromwell was not present, the Parliamentarians were commanded by the Earl of Essex. The action was fought on the 23rd, October 1642, the outcome was inconclusive
Military genius of Cromwell.
Oliver Cromwell was the commander of Parliamentarian forces at Drogheda.
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they had to win this battle to scare the british a little.