Barebone's Parliament ended in 1653.
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In 1653, Oliver Cromwell, the leader of the Commonwealth of England, dissolved the Long Parliament, leading to the establishment of the Barebones Parliament, a radical assembly of representatives intended to reform governance. This year also marked the end of the First English Civil War, as Cromwell's forces secured control over England. Additionally, in the realm of global events, the Dutch captured the Portuguese colony of Recife in Brazil during the Portuguese Restoration War.
Parliament of Scotland ended in 1707.
Tricameral Parliament ended in 1994.
Addled Parliament ended in 1614.
Cavalier Parliament ended in 1679.
Parliament of Tours ended in 1594.
Parliament of Ireland ended in 1801.
Parliament of Ceylon ended in 1972.
Parliament of Yugoslavia ended in 1990.
Parliament of Devils ended in 1459.
Cromwell referred to his parliament as the "Barebones Parliament," named after one of its members, Praisegod Barebone. This parliament, convened in 1653, was characterized by its reformist agenda and aimed to establish a more godly society. It consisted mainly of members who were not traditional politicians, reflecting Cromwell's desire for a government that represented the interests of the godly and the common people. However, it was short-lived and dissolved later that year due to its inability to govern effectively.