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What did crownwell’s rules have in common with an absolute monarchy

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He abolished the monarchy and the house of lords. He attempted to have a constitution drafted but tore it up and became a dictator

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Puritan, Cromwell favored religious toleration for all Christians except Catholics. He even allowed Jews to return; they had been expelled from England in 1290. Oliver Cromwell ruled until his death in 1658.

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He abolished the monarchy and the house of lords. He sent home the remaining members of Parliament. He attempted to have a constitution drafted but ultimately tore it up and became an absolute dictator

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