They signed "The English Bill of Rights"
English Bill of Rights
After accepting the throne of England in 1689, William and Mary signed the English Bill of Rights. This document established limits on royal power, affirmed parliamentary sovereignty, and outlined the rights of citizens. It was a crucial step in the development of constitutional monarchy and laid the foundation for modern democracy in England.
William and Mary were on the throne in July 1694 when the Bank of England was founded (by Scotsman William Paterson). Mary died in December of that year.
The Bill of Rights (obviously, not the same one as the American one, but it has the same name.)
William and Mary were offered the throne of England to rule as part of a constitutional monarchy. During William and Mary's reign, parliament had more power whereas before the Glorious Revolution the monarch had the most power.
The Glorious Revolution overthrew King James II and brought King William III to the throne of England. James II
probably when Queen Elizabeth dies it will either be Prince Charles or Prince William on the throne.
During the glorious revolution
Parliament (both Whigs and Tories) and King James II of England
Britain became the first parliamentary monarchy (or constitutional monarchy).
Mary I of Scotland (Mary, Queen of Scots) came to the throne on 14 Dec 1542. Mary I of England (Bloody Mary) came to the throne on 19 July 1553.
William III and Mary II succeeded James II to the throne of England. They were invited to rule during the Glorious Revolution in 1688, which led to James II's abdication. William and Mary were crowned as joint monarchs, marking a significant shift towards constitutional monarchy in England.