Oliver Cromwell - A Hero for Some but a Villian for Many

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Oliver Cromwell is – and has always been – one of the most controversial characters in British and Irish history. There are few people in Great Britain and Ireland today who have not yet heard of Oliver Cromwell and either loathe him or see him as a hero. Yet, the world is not black and white and so is the truth about Cromwell. In order to understand his role in both countries as a whole, one has to look at the perspective of both nations, Cromwell’s beliefs and his motives.

Oliver Cromwell’s religious belief was one of the most important influences on his doings and shaped his way of thinking immensely. Cromwell was a highly religious man and member of Puritans. Basically, the word “Puritan” means that its followers had a pure soul and lived a good and hardworking life according to what was written in the bible. Cromwell was of the opinion that everybody else in England should share his beliefs and follow his example.

Cromwell lived during a time of great political changes in Great Britain. He was one of the men that pushed forward the execution of King Charles I., because in his opinion he was not a good leader for the people and would never change his ways. After the death of the king, Parliament ran England - but still, in Cromwell’s point of view this system did not work effectively. He saw that the people in England were suffering and therefore he rose to become Protector of the Commonwealth. In spite of disagreements with Parliament, Cromwell brought peace and prosperity to England, which was one of the greatest benefits he earned for his country. He was even offered the crown in 1657 but rejected it.

As mentioned above, Cromwell’s reign in England was immensely shaped by his religious beliefs and numerous of his reform...

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... left a dark stain on the history of Ireland. By some, Oliver Cromwell may be seen as a man who brought along great changes to Great Britain. But for many, he will always be a villain and a slayer. Cromwell gave birth to death, exile, persecution, slavery, but also to a political turn and religious tolerance. Above all, his actions lead to major differences in opinions and to discussions.

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