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Q: Summarize the increasing power of parliament in England from the magna carta to the glorious revolution?
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Summarize the increasing power of Parliamant in England from the Magna Carta to the Glorious revolution?

seroiusly; you have to do your homework (assignment) yourself buddy. This constitutes cheating.


What did it lead to when James II became a Catholic and tried to rule Britain without Parliament?

The Glorious revolution -apex


The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was primarily a victory for?

The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was primarily a victory for the people of England. The revolution was between the King and Parliament (the representatives of the people).


Why did English parliament switch kings in the glorious revolution?

Because RAWR!!


Why did the English parliament want to switch king in the glorious revolution?

Because RAWR!!


The peaceful ousting of James II by Parliament in 1688 was known as?

the glorious revolution


'Why is The Glorious Revolution considered glorious?

''Nobody was killed'' - I would add that it was 'glorious' for the whigs, because after the revolution, William III gave the Parliament and the citizens more rights than they had before. Because it was bloodless


What led the English Parliament to ask William and Mary to be English rulers?

The Glorious Revolution


What did James 2 became a catholic and tried to rule Britain with out parliament?

the glorious revolution


What happened as a result of the glourious revolution?

The two results of the Glorious Revolution included a balance between the parliament and the monarchy, and Catholicism.


How was the English revolution related to the glorious revolution?

The English Bill of Rights came about after Parliament overthrew King James II during the Glorious Revolution. The Bill was created to limit the amount of power given to the monarchy.


What impact did the Glorious Revolution have on England from a political point of view?

No ruler will have more power than the parliament.