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Was Oliver Cromwell after Power for Himself?, By T S

Title: Was Oliver Cromwell after Power for Himself?, By T S
Category: History / European History | Words: 692 | Pages: 2.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


Was Oliver Cromwell after Power for Himself?, By T S

O the 17th March 1649, King Charles I was dead and the 'Rump Parliament' abolished the monarchy. The following period would be known as the interregnum as England became a republic ruled by the leader of the army; Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell was known for criticising Charles' ruthlessness and abuses of his power but it is believed by some that Cromwell was after power himself. The first action of Cromwell's that led me to believe that …showed first 75 words of 692 total

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showed last 75 words of 692 total…as well. In conclusion, I think that Oliver Cromwell was after power for himself due to several reasons. He was very similar to Charles' and made many hypocritical comments about Charles' dictator like reign. Despite the fact that he tried to improve the country, he was more interested in his personal opinions and views instead of considering other views. Overall I would describe Oliver Cromwell as a modest replica of his enemy; King Charles I.

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