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<blockquote>The greatest man is he who chooses the right with the most invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptation from within and without; who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully; who is calmest in storms, and most fearless under menaces and frowns; whose reliance on truth, on virtue, and on God is most unfaltering. (Seneca the Younger)</blockquote>
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{{Featured}}<blockquote>The greatest man is he who chooses the right with the most invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptation from within and without; who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully; who is calmest in storms, and most fearless under menaces and frowns; whose reliance on truth, on virtue and on God is most unfaltering. (Seneca the Younger)</blockquote>
   
[[File:Henry_Cromwell.jpg|thumb|Henry Cromwell. Lord Protector of the Commonwealth 1658-1696)]]
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[[File:Henry_Cromwell.jpg|thumb|Henry Cromwell. 2nd Lord Protector of the Commonwealth 1658-1696)]]
History is full of men that make an imprint in its pages, however few clear the way to a new horizon that can not be fully seen by its fellow companions, but mark a new beginning in the History of this [[Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (Cromwell the Great)|Great Nation]]. What if the heir of Oliver Cromwell was another man of lesser capacity and command? Would Charles II returned and claimed again King of England? Would our progress and welfare be forsaken?
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History is full of men that make an imprint in its pages. However, few clear the way to a new horizon that can not be fully seen by its fellow companions, but mark a new beginning in the History of this [[Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (Cromwell the Great)|Great Nation]]. What if the heir of Oliver Cromwell was another man of lesser capacity and command? Would Charles II have returned and claimed again King of England? Would our progress and welfare be forsaken?
   
 
Lord Protector [[Henry Cromwell (Cromwell the Great)|Henry Cromwell]] ruled for 38 years, bringing progress, trade, peace and establishing the [[Constitutional Framework of the Commonwealth (Cromwell the Great)|Constitutional Framework of the Commonwealth]] and expanding the dominions, colonies and territories. Henry Cromwell’s memory and legacy has become as important as the one of Queen Elizabeth that is praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age.
 
Lord Protector [[Henry Cromwell (Cromwell the Great)|Henry Cromwell]] ruled for 38 years, bringing progress, trade, peace and establishing the [[Constitutional Framework of the Commonwealth (Cromwell the Great)|Constitutional Framework of the Commonwealth]] and expanding the dominions, colonies and territories. Henry Cromwell’s memory and legacy has become as important as the one of Queen Elizabeth that is praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age.
   
 
==Point Of Divergence (POD)==
 
==Point Of Divergence (POD)==
As in our timeline Oliver Cromwell died in 1658 however he chooses is younger son Henry as Lord Protector instead of Richard.
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As in our timeline Oliver Cromwell died in 1658. However, he chooses his younger son [[Henry Cromwell (Cromwell the Great)|Henry]] as [[Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (Cromwell the Great)|Lord Protector]] instead of [[Richard Cromwell (Cromwell the Great)|Richard]].
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:::Charles I, the last monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland is executed in 1649. Following his death, the three kingdoms become a republic, known as the Commonwealth - governed ostensibly by Parliament and Cromwell. With the monarchy abolished, and the 'pretender' Stuarts never again to return to the throne, Cromwell and his successors led a very different kind of British Empire.
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:::The English Protectorate survives and thrives. The goals of the British Civil Wars, no king, no bishop, no lords are achieved. The Interregnum (1649–60) becomes permanent.
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;Main articles that can serve as introduction:
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*'''[[Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (Cromwell the Great)|Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland]]''' also called '''British Commonwealth''' or '''Britannia'''
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*[[Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (Cromwell the Great)|Lord Protector of the Commonwealth]]
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*[[Culture of the Commonwealth (Cromwell the Great)|Culture and society]]
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*[[World Gazetteer (Cromwell the Great)|World Gazetteer]]
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*[[Timeline (Cromwell the Great)|Detailed timeline of Cromwell the Great]]
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*[[Kingdom of France (Cromwell the Great)|Kingdom of France]] and later the [[France (Cromwell the Great)|French Republic]]
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See also [[Sources (Cromwell the Great)|Sources]].
 
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The greatest man is he who chooses the right with the most invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptation from within and without; who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully; who is calmest in storms, and most fearless under menaces and frowns; whose reliance on truth, on virtue and on God is most unfaltering. (Seneca the Younger)

Henry Cromwell

Henry Cromwell. 2nd Lord Protector of the Commonwealth 1658-1696)

History is full of men that make an imprint in its pages. However, few clear the way to a new horizon that can not be fully seen by its fellow companions, but mark a new beginning in the History of this Great Nation. What if the heir of Oliver Cromwell was another man of lesser capacity and command? Would Charles II have returned and claimed again King of England? Would our progress and welfare be forsaken?

Lord Protector Henry Cromwell ruled for 38 years, bringing progress, trade, peace and establishing the Constitutional Framework of the Commonwealth and expanding the dominions, colonies and territories. Henry Cromwell’s memory and legacy has become as important as the one of Queen Elizabeth that is praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age.

Point Of Divergence (POD)

As in our timeline Oliver Cromwell died in 1658. However, he chooses his younger son Henry as Lord Protector instead of Richard.

Charles I, the last monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland is executed in 1649. Following his death, the three kingdoms become a republic, known as the Commonwealth - governed ostensibly by Parliament and Cromwell. With the monarchy abolished, and the 'pretender' Stuarts never again to return to the throne, Cromwell and his successors led a very different kind of British Empire.
The English Protectorate survives and thrives. The goals of the British Civil Wars, no king, no bishop, no lords are achieved. The Interregnum (1649–60) becomes permanent.

Main articles that can serve as introduction

See also Sources.



Ideas or Comments?

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