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38 years because the english civil war ended in 1651 and King James II was replaced in 1689.

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What effect did the glorious revolution have on government?

== == Background of Glorious Revolution: Bloodless overthrow of King James II. Answer: William and Mary would take the English throne. Parliament limited the monarch's (ruler) power and issued the Bill of Rights in order to limit the monarch's power. Here is what the Bill of Rights did (English): no suspending of Parliament's laws no levying of taxes without a specific grant from Parliament no interfering with freedom of speech in Parliament no penalty for a citizen who petitions the king about grievances


What role did the glorious revolution and the English bill of rights play in establishing a constitutional monarchy in England?

The Glorious Revolution helped to establish a constitutional monarchy and a bill of rights because the English parliament and people knew they would not be able to establish a constitutional monarchy with James II. Therefore they invited William and Mary to overthrow James II on the condition they accept a constitutional monarchy.


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Was there more then 1 English Civil War?

There is one conflict known as the English Civil War: That is King Charles I Vs Parliament, led principally by Oliver Cromwell. There is conflict in the 11th/12 centurty between Stephen & Matilda, the Peasants Revolt, the Wars of the Roses and the landing of William III to depose King James II among other conflicts to consider.


Why didn't Charles I like Parliament?

Charles I did not want to work with a Parliament, because the Parliament has the final say with matters such as laws. Charles I could propose a new law, but the Parliament can either accept it, or reject it.Charles didn't want a Parliament because he pretty much wanted absolute power. He wanted to make decisions on his own.The English Civil War, which Charles I lost, was Charles vs Parliament (led by Oliver Cromwell). Charles tried raising extra taxes without discussing it with the Parliament. Also, he married a Catholic princess, who influenced his decisions. Many were afraid that Charles would make the Church of England more Catholic. (He's Protestant.)All these problems led to the war, and eventually Charles lost, went into trial, and got beheaded.

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How many years after the English civil war did Parliament overthrow King James 2nd?

approximately 44 years


Who caused the English Civil War?

Monarchy's status declining. King James and Parliament clashed because Parliament had one advantage, more money than James. James re-called Parliament to discuss his son's marriage to princess of Spain, and Spain wasn't seen as a friendly country at the time. The English Civil War occurred because Charles II disbanded Parliament.


Who was invited by parliament to invade England and overthrow James ii?

The Dutchman William of Orange.


Who was the leader of the English Parliament?

The Prime Minister is the leader of the English Parliament.


Describe William and Mary?

They were Protestant Rulers who were invited by some parliament members to overthrow the Catholic King James II


What film starring Mel Gibson and James Robinson was about uniting Scots to overthrow English rule?

Braveheart.


Describe the Glorious Revolution?

It was a bloodless overthrow of the English king James II by be replacements William and Mary


What effect did the glorious revolution have on government?

== == Background of Glorious Revolution: Bloodless overthrow of King James II. Answer: William and Mary would take the English throne. Parliament limited the monarch's (ruler) power and issued the Bill of Rights in order to limit the monarch's power. Here is what the Bill of Rights did (English): no suspending of Parliament's laws no levying of taxes without a specific grant from Parliament no interfering with freedom of speech in Parliament no penalty for a citizen who petitions the king about grievances


Why did the English people and parliament dislike James 2?

because he was a naughty boy


What role did the glorious revolution and the English bill of rights play in establishing a constitutional monarchy in England?

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What is the expulsion of James II of England in 1688?

The English Civil War


The birth of a son to James II prompted fear in the English Parliament of continued?

Catholic Rule.