
Oliver Cromwell: Protector & Dictator
Not Just the Tudors
Cromwell's Path to Power
This chapter examines the tumultuous events that led Oliver Cromwell to become Lord Protector in 1653, amidst a fragile political environment. It discusses the failed governance of the Bare Bones Assembly, Cromwell's unique authority as a commoner, and the introduction of England's first written constitution. Additionally, it explores Cromwell's controversial policies on religious tolerance, the disastrous Western design of 1655, and the eventual capture of Jamaica, all against the backdrop of shifting power and beliefs in 1650s England.
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