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A concise biographical study traces the life of Oliver Cromwell from provincial origins to national prominence, situating his rise within family background, education, faith, and domestic responsibilities. It examines his evolving Puritan convictions and how they informed political decisions and military conduct. The narrative follows his command in the civil wars, negotiations and confrontations with Parliament, and the processes that dismantled royal authority. Later chapters analyze the establishment and governance of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, interrogating constitutional experiments, parliamentary relations, factional tensions, and the complex interplay between military power and republican ideals.
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