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Essay heading: Oliver Cromwell: Hero or Villain?
 
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Written by: Katie Mackness
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In 1661, people started hating Cromwell, but throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, things got better, because he was admired and seen as a great leader.
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In the year of 1645, Cromwell established a new model army, which he led to destroy the Kings forces at the Battle of Naseby. Afterwards, Cromwell went on with his army of 20,000 to destroy Drogheda, a town north of Dublin, Ireland. In the attack in this attack Cromwell’s army massacred almost everyone in the area...
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