10.4.2

The Protectorate

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The Protectorate

Cromwell was effectively a dictator who ruled England as the ‘Protector’.

Military dictatorship

Military dictatorship

  • Cromwell ran a military dictatorship (a government run by one person with ultimate authority).
  • Cromwell had 11 Major Generals (military men) to run England under him.
  • Because of this, the army was very important.
  • Cromwell also built up the Navy.
Religion in England

Religion in England

  • Puritanism became the dominant faith in England.
  • These strict Protestants began to ban types of worship which they disagreed with. For example:
    • Christmas was banned.
    • Dancing and the theatre were banned.
    • Drinking and gambling were banned.
  • Cromwell and other Puritans believed these laws would improve the country’s morals.
Impact of Cromwell's rule

Impact of Cromwell's rule

  • Cromwell defeated the king and royalist resistance.
  • Ordinary people hated the military dictatorship.
  • Cromwell built up the army and navy.
  • Historians disagree on whether Cromwell was a hero or a tyrant.
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