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'''Oliver Cromwell''' (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an [[ | '''Oliver Cromwell''' (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] military and political leader who overthrew the [[monarchy]] during the [[English Civil War]]. | ||
In 1651, Oliver Cromwell led his army into the {{Wiki|Battle of Worcester}}, hoping to defeat the army of [[Charles II of England|Charles II]]. Cromwell's army heavily outnumbered Charles II and his men. Cromwell's army managed to force their opponents into retreating, after which they lost track of Charles. | In 1651, Oliver Cromwell led his army into the {{Wiki|Battle of Worcester}}, hoping to defeat the army of [[Charles II of England|Charles II]]. Cromwell's army heavily outnumbered Charles II and his men. Cromwell's army managed to force their opponents into retreating, after which they lost track of Charles. | ||
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Revision as of 12:35, 20 October 2013
Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader who overthrew the monarchy during the English Civil War.
In 1651, Oliver Cromwell led his army into the Battle of Worcester, hoping to defeat the army of Charles II. Cromwell's army heavily outnumbered Charles II and his men. Cromwell's army managed to force their opponents into retreating, after which they lost track of Charles.
During Charles' exile in Europe, Oliver Cromwell was named Lord Protector of the Commonwealth and ruled over England for seven years, until he died. After his death, his son took control of parliament, but he abdicated within the month, which gave George Monck a chance to seize London and restore Charles to the throne of England.