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Oliver Cromwell – How Did He Change English History?

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  • Early Life & Career
  • Military Career: Rise to Power
  • Political Role: Protector of England
  • Legacy: Ongoing Impact
  • Religious Reforms: Puritanism and Intolerance
  • Death and Burial: Controversy Over Remains
  • A Divided Figure in History

 

Oliver Cromwell was a major figure in England’s 17th century political history. He is remembered as an influential statesman, military leader and Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Born in 1599 to a wealthy family near Cambridge, Cromwell studied at school before entering into politics. After converting to Protestantism he joined the Parliamentary party during the civil war and quickly rose through the ranks due to his brilliant military tactics. During this time he earned himself respect from fellow officers for his courage under fire and loyalty to Parliament’s cause.

Cromwell eventually became Lord Protector of England in 1653, wielding immense power over both domestic policy and foreign diplomacy – something that had never been seen before in Europe during this period.

 

Early Life & Career

Oliver Cromwell was a leading figure in 17th century England, and one of the most influential political leaders of all time. Born on April 25th 1599 in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, Cromwell was the son of Robert Cromwell, a wealthy landowner and member of the gentry.

Cromwell had a typical upbringing for someone from his social class. His childhood education was provided by private tutors, who taught him Latin and Greek, as well as biblical texts. From 1616 to 1620, he studied at Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge before embarking on a career as an estate manager and lawyer.

He developed an interest in politics early on and became a member of Parliament in 1628. A few years later, he began to oppose the king’s policies and eventually joined the army of Parliament during the English Civil War (1642–1651).

During this time, Cromwell proved himself to be an effective military leader—he played a pivotal role in several key battles and helped win numerous victories for Parliament’s cause.

 

Military Career: Rise to Power

Cromwell’s military career began as a cavalry officer in 1642 during the initial stages of the Civil War. His prowess as a leader soon led him to promotion and command of the parliamentarian forces. He developed a reputation for decisive action and tactical expertise, which earned him respect from both his men and his enemies alike.

These qualities helped him lead successful campaigns against royalist forces throughout England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and even on mainland Europe during The Dutch War of 1652-1654.

 

Political Role: Protector of England

Throughout his career he had a major influence on the leadership of Britain, enacting sweeping reforms in religion, politics, and foreign affairs. As protector of England during the Commonwealth period he helped to protect the nation from internal strife and foreign threats.

Cromwell’s most famous victory was at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644 when his forces defeated a royalist army led by Prince Rupert of the Rhine. This battle marked a turning point in the civil war that effectively ended royalist power in England.

He also played a key role in the defeat of Charles I at Naseby which ultimately led to his execution for treason.

 

Legacy: Ongoing Impact

Legacy: Ongoing Impact is a term that can be used to describe the far-reaching influence of Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell was an English military and political leader who led forces during the English Civil War in 1642. He became Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 until his death in 1658, and his legacy still resonates today.

Cromwell’s legacy includes a number of positive social changes as well as some controversial decisions. During his rule, he instituted religious toleration for Protestant sects and allowed Jews to return to England after they had been expelled hundreds of years prior.

His government also established the first publicly funded postal system in Britain, creating a communication network that changed how people interacted with one another across all classes.

 

Religious Reforms: Puritanism and Intolerance

The English Civil War was a major turning point in the history of England. During this period, religious reforms were initiated by Oliver Cromwell and his Puritan followers. These reforms sought to impose a strict interpretation of Calvinism on the country that clashed with traditional Catholic beliefs.

Cromwell’s religious policies caused deep divisions within England. His Puritans imposed severe restrictions on activities such as drinking, gambling, theatregoing and dancing, which they believed to be immoral or frivolous distractions from spiritual life.

To enforce their views, Cromwell instigated a period of intolerance towards those who disagreed with his views; Roman Catholics and non-conformists were particularly singled out for criticism and persecution.

This led to much civil unrest – people felt that their right to practice their faith without interference was being compromised by the government’s oppressive policies.

 

Death and Burial: Controversy Over Remains

The death and burial of a historical figure often sparks debates over their remains. Such is the case with Oliver Cromwell, an influential political leader in 17th century England. He served as Lord Protector from 1653-1658 and his body was exhumed from Westminster Abbey in 1661 following the Restoration of King Charles II.

Since then, there has been considerable controversy regarding Cromwell’s remains. Some argue that he should be buried again at Westminster Abbey in recognition of his significant contributions to English history, while others support leaving him interred where he was buried after being executed for treason in 1658.

The debate over his remains reflects the divided opinions about Cromwell’s legacy. Some view him as a hero who improved England’s parliamentary system while others see him as an oppressive dictator who caused political instability during his reign.

 

A Divided Figure in History

Oliver Cromwell was one of the most important figures in British history—his rule had lasting impacts on politics, religion and culture throughout England, Scotland and Ireland.

Although some regard him as a controversial figure due to his dictatorial rule during his time as Lord Protector, it cannot be denied that he made an indelible mark on British history that still resonates today.

Whether you love him or hate him (or something in between), it’s impossible to deny that Oliver Cromwell was one of the most influential figures of 17th century Britain!

 

Sources: THX News, Historic UK & Wikipedia.

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