William and Mary
William III and Mary
James II was removed and William and Mary became the rulers of England.
William III of England and Mary II of England.
... i cant tell they sent troops to over throw king James
James was dethroned, William and Mary became co-rulers and James became the last Catholic English King.
Priciples of limited government were strengthened
The Glorious Revolution put William and Mary on the English throne, but they were required to accept the Bill of Rights. The Bill limited the power of the monarchy and restated the traditional rights of English citizens. After the Glorious Revolution, English rulers had to obey the law and govern in partnership with Parliament.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was the result of the birth of James II's catholic son. The English people were protestant and did not want a catholic ruler. Therefore they invited James II's protestant daughter, Mary and her husband William of Orange to raid England and overthrow James II. When James II heard about the army marching towards him, he fled to France with his wife and son. As a result no blood was spilled and the revolution was named the Glorious Revolution.
The Glorious Revolution was when the English people revolted against King James II because he was a Catholic. James II abdicated and fled to France. His daughter and her husband then became joint rulers, Queen Mary II and King William III. However, before they good take the throne they had to sign the English Bill of Rights which was a direct consequence of the Glorious Revolution. The ruling family remaind the House of Stuart.
The Glorious Revolution
William III and Mary II were joint rulers of England and collectively known as William and Mary. They took over the United Kingdom when the throne was offered to William III after a meeting of Parliament.
If you are referring to England, the constitutional monarchy started with the reign of William III and Mary II (William & Mary). After Mary's father, James II, was run out of the country in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, she and her husband, William of Orange, were offered the crown as co-rulers if they agreed to having their powers limited via an English Constitution.