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LIFE IN ENGLAND UNDER OLIVER CROMWELL
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Posted on 11/08/2003 11:00:55 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine

Cromwell remains one of our most famous characters in history. From 1649 to 1653, Parliament ran England but from Cromwell’s point of view, it was not a system that worked effectively and England, as a nation was suffering. As a result, Cromwell, backed by the army, sent home MP’s and he became the effective leader of England from 1653 to 1658.

He was the man who really pushed for the execution of Charles as he believed that Charles would never change his ways and that he would continue to be a source of trouble until he died. Cromwell’s signature is one of the easiest to make out on the death warrant of Charles - it is third on the list of signatures. It is said that a shadowy man was seen by guards who were guarding the dead body of Charles. He was heard to mutter "Twas a cruel necessity, twas a cruel necessity." Was this Cromwell? However, there is no proof that this ever happened and it could be that it is just one of those historical stories that has gone down into legend.

Cromwell was a Puritan. He was a highly religious man who believed that everybody should lead their lives according to what was written in the Bible. The word "Puritan" means that followers had a pure soul and lived a good life. Cromwell believed that everybody else in England should follow his example.

One of the main beliefs of the Puritans was that if you worked hard, you would get to Heaven. Pointless enjoyment was frowned upon. Cromwell shut many inns and the theatres were all closed down. Most sports were banned. Boys caught playing football on a Sunday could be whipped as a punishment. Swearing was punished by a fine, though those who kept swearing could be sent to prison.

Sunday became a very special day under he Puritans. Most forms of work were banned. Women caught doing unnecessary work on the Holy Day could be put in the stocks. Simply going for a Sunday walk (unless it was to church) could lead to a hefty fine.

To keep the population’s mind on religion, instead of having feast days to celebrate the saints (as had been common in Medieval England), one day in every month was a fast day - you did not eat all day.

He divided up England into 11 areas; each one was governed by a major-general who was trusted by Cromwell. Most of these generals had been in Cromwell’s New Model Army. The law - essentially Cromwell's law - was enforced by the use of soldiers.

Cromwell believed that women and girls should dress in a proper manner. Make-up was banned. Puritan leaders and soldiers would roam the streets of towns and scrub off any make-up found on unsuspecting women. Too colourful dresses were banned. A Puritan lady wore a long black dress that covered her almost from neck to toes. She wore a white apron and her hair was bunched up behind a white head-dress. Puritan men wore black clothes and short hair.

Cromwell banned Christmas as people would have known it then. By the C17th, Christmas had become a holiday of celebration and enjoyment - especially after the problems caused by the civil war. Cromwell wanted it returned to a religious celebration where people thought about the birth of Jesus rather than ate and drank too much. In London, soldiers were ordered to go round the streets and take, by force if necessary, food being cooked for a Christmas celebration. The smell of a goose being cooked could bring trouble. Traditional Christmas decorations like holly were banned.

Despite all these rules, Cromwell himself was not strict. He enjoyed music, hunting and playing bowls. He even allowed full-scale entertainment at his daughter’s wedding.

Despite being a highly religious man, Cromwell had a hatred for the Irish Catholics. He believed that they were all potential traitors willing to help any Catholic nation that wanted to attack England (he clearly did not know too much about the 1588 Spanish Armada).

During his time as head of government, he made it his task to ‘tame’ the Irish. He sent an army there and despite promising to treat well those who surrendered to him, he slaughtered the people of Wexford and Drogheda who did surrender to his forces. He used terror to ‘tame’ the Irish. He ordered that all Irish children should be sent to the West Indies to work as slave labourers in the sugar plantations. He knew many would die out there - but dead children could not grow into adults and have more children. Cromwell left a dark stain on the history of Ireland.

By the end of his life, both Cromwell and the 11 major-generals who helped to run the country, had become hated people. The population was tired of having strict rules forced onto them. Cromwell died in September 1658. His coffin was escorted by over 30,000 soldiers as it was taken to Westminster Abbey where he was buried. Why so many soldiers ? Were they there as a mark of respect for the man who had formed the elite New Model Army? Or was there concern that the people of London, who had grown to hate Cromwell, would try to get to the body and damage it in some way ?

Cromwell was buried in Westminster Abbey. This is where kings and queens were buried. His son, Richard, took over leadership of the country. However, Richard was clearly not up to the task and in 1660 he left the job. In that year, 1660, Charles II was asked to return to become king of England. One of Charles’ first orders was that Cromwell’s body should be dug up and put on 'trial' as a traitor and regicide (someone who is responsible for the execution/murder of a king or queen). His body was put on trial, found guilty and symbolically hanged from a gallows at Tyburn (near Hyde Park, London). What was left of his body remains a mystery. Some say the body was thrown on to a rubbish tip while others say it was buried beneath the gallows at Tyburn. His head was put on display in London for many years to come.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Philosophy; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: cromwell; england; history
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1 posted on 11/08/2003 11:00:56 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine
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To: Catspaw; hchutch; Poohbah; redlipstick; Robert_Paulson2; PhiKapMom
Cromwell was a Puritan. He was a highly religious man who believed that everybody should lead their lives according to what was written in the Bible. The word "Puritan" means that followers had a pure soul and lived a good life. Cromwell believed that everybody else in England should follow his example.

One of the main beliefs of the Puritans was that if you worked hard, you would get to Heaven. Pointless enjoyment was frowned upon. Cromwell shut many inns and the theatres were all closed down. Most sports were banned. Boys caught playing football on a Sunday could be whipped as a punishment. Swearing was punished by a fine, though those who kept swearing could be sent to prison.

Sunday became a very special day under he Puritans. Most forms of work were banned. Women caught doing unnecessary work on the Holy Day could be put in the stocks. Simply going for a Sunday walk (unless it was to church) could lead to a hefty fine.

To keep the population’s mind on religion, instead of having feast days to celebrate the saints (as had been common in Medieval England), one day in every month was a fast day - you did not eat all day.

He divided up England into 11 areas; each one was governed by a major-general who was trusted by Cromwell. Most of these generals had been in Cromwell’s New Model Army. The law - essentially Cromwell's law - was enforced by the use of soldiers.

2 posted on 11/08/2003 11:03:42 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine (I really liked the way this story turned out in the end)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Many of the churches Cromwell burned and gutted in Ireland have been left as he left them as a reminder.
3 posted on 11/08/2003 11:04:29 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Thank you Chancellor:

I am convinced that many of the atrocities committed by Catholics in England came from the minds of Cromwell and others of his ilk.

When I became Catholic in my late 30's much of what I learned in history had to be revisited.
4 posted on 11/08/2003 11:08:04 AM PST by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Cromwell led to the formation of the United States, the period of self government that was afforded the American Colonies during his rule and the Limey attempt to quash it lead to the Revolution.
5 posted on 11/08/2003 11:08:43 AM PST by Little Bill ("Roosevelt was the first Dictator of the United States"...My Grandfather)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Sounds like the Taliban.
6 posted on 11/08/2003 11:09:01 AM PST by Mercat
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
He believed that they were all potential traitors willing to help any Catholic nation that wanted to attack England (he clearly did not know too much about the 1588 Spanish Armada).

Am I the only one who finds this sentence confusing?

7 posted on 11/08/2003 11:10:42 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
This article is loaded with inaccuracies.

Just one example: The word "Puritan" means that followers had a pure soul and lived a good life.

This is utter nonsense. Nobody ever exceeded the Puritans in denouncing themselves as sinners. "Puritan" meant that they wanted to "purify" the Church of England of Papist influences.

8 posted on 11/08/2003 11:13:34 AM PST by Restorer
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear
It wasn't the best edited article I've ever seen, but comported a great deal with a piece of history I was reading this AM.
9 posted on 11/08/2003 11:15:05 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine (I really liked the way this story turned out in the end)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
We have Cromwell to thank for The South. His oppression caused the Royalists to migrate to Virginia. There the culture we recognize as Southern was created and subsequently propagated to the southern States.

This is described in:
Albion's Seed, Four British Folkways in American, by David Hackett Fischer, Oxford University Press, 1989.


10 posted on 11/08/2003 11:16:44 AM PST by Plutarch
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To: Restorer
On a simple level, perhaps, but human nature being what it is, the whole notion morphed.

Nothing else explains the later revulsion against them by the populace.

11 posted on 11/08/2003 11:17:41 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine (I really liked the way this story turned out in the end)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear
Am I the only one who finds this sentence confusing?

I assume the author was referring to the way the Irish slaughtered Spanish soldiers that were shipwrecked on the Irish coast. But that probably had a lot more to do with the piratical habits of the wreckers than with any political or religious affiliation.

12 posted on 11/08/2003 11:19:53 AM PST by Restorer
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Understand from history too that good ole Charles believed in his "divine right to rule" and therefore wouldn't change. He believed that this divine right came from God.
13 posted on 11/08/2003 11:21:05 AM PST by lilylangtree
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
Thanks. I had heard (perhaps on a Jeopardy question) that he was so hated that they dug him up from the grave and hung him!
14 posted on 11/08/2003 11:22:20 AM PST by eccentric
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To: Restorer
But that probably had a lot more to do with the piratical habits of the wreckers than with any political or religious affiliation.

Yes, because some of them were taken in as well. IIRC that is where the "Black Irish" came from.

15 posted on 11/08/2003 11:24:18 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style)
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To: eccentric
After they hung his corpse, they cut his head off and put it on public display, where it could seen for decades afterwards.
16 posted on 11/08/2003 11:24:43 AM PST by LWalk18
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To: Restorer
My mothers family is from Armah, she looks Spanish, Black Irish, I don't think that all of them were slaughtered.
17 posted on 11/08/2003 11:25:13 AM PST by Little Bill ("Roosevelt was the first Dictator of the United States"...My Grandfather)
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To: lilylangtree
Chuck I was bred a little close in the ol' gene pool, that is for certain, but faced his death stoicly. His son fared better.
18 posted on 11/08/2003 11:29:08 AM PST by Chancellor Palpatine
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To: lilylangtree
Charles also believed, because of his divine right to rule, that he was not obligated to keep his word if he later decided to change his mind. Those who shortened him did so only after years of trying to reach some sort of agreement with him that he would keep. They knew that if he regained power at any time in the future that they would all be executed. In self-defense, they were therefore obliged to remove him from the equation.

His son was a far less principled man and an infinitely better Kind and politician.
19 posted on 11/08/2003 11:29:55 AM PST by Restorer
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To: Restorer
That's "King," obviously. My bad.
20 posted on 11/08/2003 11:30:48 AM PST by Restorer
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