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Sparks flying wildly about the room, the grinding wheel gave one last glorious revolution before it spun right off of its' axle.
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.
he only like the catholism and he hated the other religons
During most revolutions a lot of blood is spilled but in this one the term 'Glorious' is meaning that this revolution was bloodless. King William 111, Prince of Orange who lived from 1688 - 1704 was the main cause to the glorious part of this revolution, His triumph over James 11 was bloodless. 1.When William invaded England all of James 11's forces deserted him leaving him cowardly, which led to him deserting England forever. 2.William tried not to make the revolution bloody and succeeded easyly because of James's Flee. He was left nothing and went to live with his mommy.
The transition from an economy based on agriculture to one based on manufacturing
Sparks flying wildly about the room, the grinding wheel gave one last glorious revolution before it spun right off of its' axle.
Sparks flying wildly about the room, the grinding wheel gave one last glorious revolution before it spun right off of its' axle.
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.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688
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creation of the 1689 Bill of Rights.
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.
it influenced the revolutions in several ways. one way they were influenced was john Locke ideas on life liberty and property
No, the so-called Glorious Revolution was a non-combatant one. it was an era of tolerance and cooperation between the two major faith blocks, at least that was the official idea of tolerance between Episcopalians and Catholics. The (Irish troubles) well that is something different.
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
The two proceeded hand in hand, one fueling the other.
One day al cain went for a stroll down to the chip inn the rebelled the poo out of the kings anus