Слайд 2 The 17th Century:
social tensions
high unemployment
declining position of the old aristocracy
tensions
between a despotic King and a Parliament
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Charles I - a King who spent an awful lot of money
while his country was poor and sad.
He hated the Puritans.
Слайд 4 1640 – the convocation of Parliament.
The Civil War
1640 – the
convocation of
Parliament.
The Civil War
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Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658)
- an
English military and political leader.
- a strict Puritan with a Cambridge education.
- served in the Short Parliament (April 1640)
and the Long Parliament (August 1640
through April 1660)
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1620 – he married Elizabeth Bourchier.
1628 – Member of Parliament for
Huntingdon.
1640 – Member for Cambridge
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1642 – Cromwell formed an armed force in support of the
Parliament’s Army.
Victories over the Royalists at Marston Moor (1644)
and Naseby (1645)
Cromwell left for Ireland to put down the Irish Civil War.
1653 – He marched into Parliament and dismissed the
members.
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3 September 1658 – died in London.
Cromwell’s son Richard was lord protector
of England from September 1658 to May1659.
1660 – he fled to Paris.
1680 – returned to England.
Слайд 9 Oliver Cromwell
was a great general and administrator.