An English military and political leader best known in England for his overthrow of the monarchy and temporarily turning England into a republican Commonwealth and for his rule as Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. In Ireland his record is harshly criticized. After Elizabeth I died, Cromwell took over as a puritan dictator ruling with parliament.
They were arrested and treated harshly because they didn't belong to the Church of England.
Oppression means to dominate harshly. An example sentence would be: His oppression made everyone watching very upset and very uncomfortable.
The king denied the colonists representation in government.
The most important outcome of the 14 points was the establishment of the League of Nations. Wilson essentially gave up all of his other points to establish this one. The other people involved in the treaty wanted to punish Germany very harshly so they did not agree to wilson's other points.
She violently suppressed a Sikh independence movement.
She violently suppressed a Sikh independence movement.
It was the abolitionists who were extremely opposed to slavery.
The comparative form of "harshly" is "more harshly."
because it's bitchy? for 1/2, I agree with you. men who do the same deserve the same.
No, "harshly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done.
Yes, harshly is an adverb.Some example sentences using this word are:The judges harshly criticised his performance.She harshly scolded her child.
why did the spaniards treat the Aztecs harshly
-ly is the suffix for harshly. It means in the matter of and turns it into a adverb.
The word "harsh" is an adjective.
"Don't touch that!" the angry man growled harshly.
The emperor harshly declared that China saw no value in acquiring European goods