Cromwell's Commonwealth is described as a failed Puritan centralized theocracy because it violated England's independent and autonomous tradition.
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Cromwell's Commonwealth is described as a failed Puritan centralized theocracy because it violated England's independent and autonomous tradition.
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"...leadership of Oliver Cromwell and he will establish something called the Commonwealth of England. And this is a disaster. It doesn't really work out..."
"...and autonomous. So what will happen is after Cromwell dies the Commonwealth goes away and the nobles reinstate a new king. Okay? Who is..."
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Britain becomes empire not because it begins powerful, but because it begins divided, poor, exposed, and forced to change.
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