Key words: What was life like in the Commonwealth?

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Key words: What was life like in the Commonwealth? No. Definition Commonwealth 1 A high-up person in the army who helped rule the country Dictator 2 Killing men, women and children in very large numbers Interregnum 3 The title given to Oliver Cromwell Major-General 4 The period when England had no King or Queen Lord Protector 5 When a country is ruled by the people instead of a king or queen. Massacre 6 To kill a king or queen Interpretation 7 A leader how makes all the decisions himself and never steps down. Regicide 8 An opinion or belief about an event or person from history

Key words: What was life like in the Commonwealth? No. Definition Commonwealth 1 When a country is ruled by the people instead of a king or queen. Dictator 2 A leader how makes all the decisions himself and never steps down. Interregnum 3 The period when England had no King or Queen Major-General 4 A high-up person in the army who helped rule the country Lord Protector 5 The title given to Oliver Cromwell Massacre 6 Killing men, women and children in very large numbers Interpretation 7 An opinion or belief about an event or person from history regicide 8 To kill a king or queen