Oliver Cromwell Marcel Mäger Xa.

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Oliver Cromwell Marcel Mäger Xa

Oliver Cromwell 1599-1658 Puritan Highly religious The Civil War The Independance new “model” army “Old Ironside”

Oliver Cromwell Controversial Dictator Hero of liberty Buried in Westminster Hated Irish Catholics

The Commonwealth 1649-1660 Oliver Cromwell 11 districts Execution of Charles I

Whigs Cattle drivers Afraid of absolute monarchy The consent of Parliament

Tories Irish for thieves The Crown and the Church authority “Royalist” position

Sources The Great White Handout Google pictures https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whigs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwea lth_of_England