Key term for OCR GCSE History A, used in Personal Rule to Restoration 1629–1660.
The elective, non-hereditary head of state under the Instrument of Government, designed to provide stable executive authority while sharing power with the Council of State.
Lord Protector appears in OCR GCSE History A revision content for British Depth Studies, especially Personal Rule to Restoration 1629–1660 and Change 1649–c.1660.
British Depth Studies
Personal Rule to Restoration 1629–1660 • Change 1649–c.1660
British Depth Studies
Personal Rule to Restoration 1629–1660 • Change 1649–c.1660
British Depth Studies
The English Reformation c.1520–c.1550 • Impact in English Parishes
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1485–c.1800
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