Yes, Mary was James II daughter and heir so became Queen but as she was married she shared the throne with her husband
William and Mary rose to powerWilliam and Mary rose to power
King William III of Britain, husband of Mary Stuart.
William and Mary college was founded in 1693 in Williamsburg, Virginia by King William III and Queen Mary II of England.
Answer King James II of England was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Mary II and her husband, William of Orange, who became King William III. The joint rule of Mary II & William III (Mary Stuart & William of Orange)
After Mary II died of smallpox in 1694 and William III died of a horse accident in 1701, Anne, Mary's sister, succeeded them for 13 years till August 1714.
William and Mary (joint-monarchs, William III and Mary II)
William and Mary ruled from 1688 CE to 1702 CE. Mary died in 1694 and William ruled alone until his death in 1702.
The College of William & Mary in Virginia, was founded on 8th February 1693, by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England.
The College of William & Mary in Virginia, was founded on 8th February 1693, by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England.
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.
Ruling jointly with Mary II, William of Orange comes after James II.
JAMES II, I think you need to check your response. James II was William III uncle and William's wife Mary II father. He was deposed by them and they jointly ruled the UK until Mary's death. Upon William's death he was succeeded by Mary's sister, (James II other daughter) Anne. Anne was Succeeded by the Hanoverian George I. In short William III (William of Orange) was succeeded by Anne.