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What did the glorious revolution allow the colonists New England to do?

End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.


What did the glorious revolution allow the colonists of new England?

End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.


What did the Glorious Revolution allow the colonists of New England to exist in New England?

End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.


What did the glorious allow the colonists of new England to do?

End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.


WHAT did the glorious revolution allow the colonies of new England to do?

End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.


Why did the colonists dislike it when the people from England told them what to do?

because they came to the new world for freedom and the English didn't really allow that for them.


Which British policy convinced many American colonists to want to form their own country?

Answer this question… Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.


Why did the glorious revolution began?

The Glorious Revolution was in 1688 when James II was overthrown and he was replaced with his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange. American colonist though it was good because James II had tired to check the growing American trend toward self government. Had used the Navigation Acts to reduce colonial economic independence and had revoked many privileges granted in early colonial charter. The chief target of the reforms was Puritan New England which had refused to allow freedom of religion and enacted many laws that conflicted with English practice. In 1686 all the colonies from New Jersey to Maine had been incorporated into the Dominion of New England with the autocratic Sir Edmund Andros as governor. With the bloodless ascension of William and Mary Americans thought that England would reverse this policy of reducing local authority, but Parliament's unhappiness with James was about his policy in England not the colonies and under Mary and William the policies continued. Uprisings in several colonies followed and these were harshly repressed. Although most Americans remained loyal to England the Glorious Revolution led to the future idea that perhaps that the colonies had more in common with one another than England.


Who argued that technological advances would allow women to make their house a glorious temple?

Catharine Beecher


What did the proprietors of New York and New Jersey allow colonists to do?

The proprietor allowed colonists to elect representatives to an assembly.


Did the Virginia company allow the colonists to organize America's first colonial legislative assembly?

Not then, but after the war the colonists did eventually.


What are the changes in the role of Parliament English politics between the succesion of James 1 and the Glorious Revolution?

When James I took the throne in 1603 CE, he established and absolute monarchy. This meant that he had complete control and Parliament had to defer to him. This style of rule was continued by his son Charles I. Charles I's refusal to call Parliament into session and his increase in royal taxes led to his execution in 1649. After his death Oliver Cromwell became the Lord Protector of England, but Parliament had control over social, religious and legal issues. After his death in 1658, Parliament invited Charles II to return to England on the condition that Parliament remain in control he Charles allow Protestantism to be the main religion in England. After Charles death James II took the throne, he had two Protestant daughters but remarried a Catholic and had a Catholic son. In 1688, parliament invited his oldest daughter Mary and her husband William to overthrow James. This revolution was called the Glorious Revolution, a Bill of Rights was written and Parliament remained powerful and free from royal influence.