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Q: Was the Glorious Revolution of 1688 a necessary event to prevent the spread of an absolute monarchy across the British Isles in the late seventeenth century?
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Which historical event influence the American revolution by rejecting the idea that kings had absolute power?

Answer this question… Glorious Revolution


What was a result the glorious revolution?

Absolute monarchy was rejected in England.


What did the glorious revolution prove?

The Glorious Revolution proved to the Catholic Church that it would not establish a monarchy in England. It also showed the monarchy in England that their power was not absolute.


Which historical event influences the American revolution by rejecting the idea that King had absolute power?

Answer this question… Glorious Revolution


Which historical event influenced the American by rejecting the idea that kings had absolute power?

Answer this question… Glorious Revolution


Describe two results of the glorious revolution?

Two major results of the Glorious revolution were the establishment of a constitutional monarchy and the establishment of the protestant church. After the Glorious revolution, England became a constitutional monarchy with a bill of rights. This meant that the monarchy no longer had total control. Protestantism was also established as the official religion of England.


James II believed in a strong monarchy with absolute power that could not be limited by the people What did this lead to?

The Glorious Revolution


What were the results of the Glorious Revolution in New England?

One of the results of the Glorious Revolution in New England is that it stamped out once and for all the possibility of a Catholic monarchy. It also ended the moves towards absolute monarchy in the British kingdoms.


What happened in the Glorious Revolution?

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.


What were the effects of the Glorious Revolution on the colonies and the empire?

The Glorious Revolution brought a new type of government to Britain. England now had a Protestant ruler and a Bill of Rights meaning there was no longer an absolute power. This had little effect on the colonies and empire because parliament as well as the monarchy wanted to expand British rule because of the economic growth new territories allowed.


What was the causes of the glorious revolution?

James II became a Catholic and tried to rule Britain without Parliament. (APEX) James II believed in a strong monarchy with absolute power.


Explain the similarities and differences between the American revolution and Canada's peaceful revolution?

they are both the same no difference there same but they gave it two names (american revolution and glorious revolution) who ever wrote this is wrong the american revolution was because we wanted to be independent from england. where as the glorious revolution was a flip-flop in government where they got rid of an absolute monarchy and got a better government in england