From the British civil war in 1658 to the end of the Cromwell Reserve, the character of Cromwell was influenced by many factors. During his early career a combination of strong pureritanism and politically confusing qualities created the authority, bold and disciplined cromwell that appeared during the protection of the country. I can understand how his choice of life and social events formed his character and became the first and only proletariat to become England's primary guardian.
The civil war led to the trial and execution of Charles I in 1649, the exile of his son Charles II, and the replacement of the British monarchy by the Republic. When Cromwell was placed as a guardian in 1653, it can be said that it is the period of "protection of the country". Then, until his death in 1658, he dominated the state of conflict with Congress. In May 1660, Congress decided that the British government should be composed of the king, the Senate and the House of Representatives. A week later Charles II was declared a king and won in London before the month.
After the end of the civil war, Oliver Cromwell took over as a guardian of England. The Jews think that Cromwell is a hero, but the evidence strongly indicates that he is a villain. The poor think he is a hero because he gave them additional taxes and increased wealth. This shows that he does not care to help parliamentarians and other people who manage the English field, such as the administration of the country. Puritan also considered him as a hero because he introduced Puritan's lifestyle. But this is not true as he and the other Puritan leaders have developed this lifestyle for the new example army in the civil war, so he can model Britain, in his view He is the leader of the country Republican Party and therefore makes him his hero
Puritan who emigrated to New England almost stopped between 1649 and 1660, during which Oliver Cromwell dominated the parents of England. Cromwell's rule represented the climax of the British Civil War acquired by Puritan. Puritan had little incentive to move into the new world during the Interregnum (which means literally "during the king"). All they want - free to practice their religious beliefs and as representatives of the government - can be used in the UK. Along with the recovery of Stuart, many British emigrated to the new world again. It is no coincidence that these immigrants brought about the revolutionary Republican ideals.
In the early 1640s, England broke out in the civil war. Puritan's Chairman's Diet won, and in 1653 the Oliver Cromwell Protective Area was replaced by the royal family. That failure led to the recovery of the old order under the rule of Charles II. Over the years, the number of immigrants to New England has dramatically decreased. In Massachusetts a successful merchant class began to develop and its religious motivation was not as good as the settlers' initial settlers. Before 1692 there was a rumor that there was magic in the village of Salem and other towns. Cotton Mather is a pastor of the North Church of Boston (not to be confused with the Church of the Northern Church of Anglican Church, which was later associated with Paul Revere), a rich pamphlet publication, including expressing his beliefs about magic It is a company. In his book "Unforgettable Providence on Magic and Property" (1689), Mather said how his "magical observations" and "amazing magic" influenced Boston's masons' sons I will explain. John Goodwin