2. Oliver Cromwell
Was Lord Protector of
England for much of the
1650s, ruling in place of the
country's traditional
monarchy.
Cromwell was a military
leader in a long series of
civil war battles, which
ended with Charles I
imprisoned and finally
beheaded in 1649.
Cromwell lived most of his
life as a yeoman farmer
until him inherited his
uncle finances.
3. Cromwell Movement
Cromwell is responsible for
the death and deportation
50,000 men, women and
children.
The Sack of Drogheda was
a justify as his personal
revenge of the massacres of
Protestants settler in Ulster
in 1641. knowing as the “
The righteous judgment of
God on these barbarous
wretches, who have imbued
their hands with so much
innocent blood.”