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Oliver Cromwell was concerned about the upbringing of King Charles I's children because he believed that they were being raised in a royalist environment that could perpetuate the monarchy's oppressive and autocratic tendencies. He feared that, without proper guidance, they would grow up to restore the monarchy's power and influence, undermining the republican ideals that Cromwell and his supporters were striving to establish. Additionally, he was wary of the potential for the royal family to regain control and threaten the stability of the Commonwealth.

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