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What can you infer that Cromwell meant when he stated that the death of the king was a “cruel necessity”?

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Answer: He was sad about the execution but satisfied with the result!

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When Cromwell said that the death of the king was a “cruel necessity” it can be inferred that he thought true freedom and change was not possible without violence. 
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