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Cromwell's Commonwealth failed primarily due to its authoritarian governance and lack of popular support. While it initially aimed to create a republican government, it struggled with internal divisions and resistance from various factions, including royalists and radicals. Additionally, Cromwell's military rule and the imposition of strict Puritan moral standards alienated many citizens. After his death in 1658, the absence of a strong leader and the subsequent power struggles led to the restoration of the monarchy in 1660.

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