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1653

Cromwell Becomes Lord Protector

December 16, 1653

Under a new written constitution drafted by army officers, Oliver Cromwell was installed as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland in Westminster Hall. He was offered a crown but refused it, settling for near-royal power under a republican name. In practice he governed as a military dictator tempered by occasional parliaments and a persistent Puritan conscience.