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Cromwell leads a brutal campaign in Ireland including the Drogheda Massacre.
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Cromwell supports the King's execution, marking the end of monarchy.
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Cromwell's forces kill hundreds of Irish Catholics, further damaging his reputation in Ireland
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Cromwell defeats Scottish forces supporting Charles II
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Cromwell secures final victory over Royalists solidifying the Commonwealth
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Cromwell forcibly dissolves the ineffective Rump Parliament
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Cromwell establishes a 'Godly Parliament' mainly composed of Puritans.
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Frustration with radical reforms leads to its self-dissolution
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Under the Instrument of Government, Cromwell accepts the role of head of state
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Cromwell attempts to work with Parliament, but tensions arise
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Cromwell's plan to seize Spanish colonise in the Caribbean fails.
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England is divided into 11 military districts under Major Generals to enforce Puritan morality
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Cromwell dissolves Parliament after they challenge his authority
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Cromwell permits the return of Jews to England after their expulsion in 1290
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This Parliament attempts to offer Cromwell the crown
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Cromwell re-establishes a 'House of Lords' under a different name
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parliament offers Cromwell the crown which he declines but accepts a modified version to increase his power
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Cromwell died, leading to political instability
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Richard lacks support and resigns as Lord Protector
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The monarchy is restored, ending Cromwellian rule