England had tried doing away with its monarchy but had accepted Charles II back. He was wise enough to keep his Roman Catholic faith very secret and not to be seen as too openly trying to restore the rights of the crown to rule as well as reign. England had been a Protestant country for many years. James II was an open Roman Catholic and this was not acceptable to the people, but they were prepared to put up with it because he had no son and so the succession would go to his protestant daughter Mary and her Protestant husband William of Orange. When James not only made the mistake of trying too openly to get back some of the rights of the monarchy from before the Civil War, but also had a son who would be raised as a Roman Catholic to succeed him, the English Protestant establishment found this too much to stomach and threw him out. There was probably very little actual enthusiasm for William and Mary, but there was a lot of hatred for James. He should have been warned by what had happened to his father. But he was allowed to escape, no one wanted to go down the road of beheading another king. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the Glorious Revolution, or the Revolution of 1688. P.S. TY for answering my question
It was an unviolent war(:
The Glorious Revolution.
Answer this question… Glorious Revolution
because it was a bloodyless war.
It was also called the Glorious Revolution.
Its actually the other way around, the glorious revolution influenced the enlightenment. (it came first...)
The American uprising turned out to be a glorious revolution.
Glorious Revolution happened in 1688.
The Glorious revolution -apex
name 2 causes for the English "glorious revolution"
may be in glorious revolution, was with out flowing blood a king conqure the area and due to no killing , or murders of people they called it glorious revolution nas well as bloodless revolution
The Glorious Revolution.
Answer this question… Glorious Revolution
because it was a bloodyless war.
it was a bloodless revolution
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In England.
It was also called the Glorious Revolution.