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Q: What events led to England's Glourious Revolution and what role did the Glourious Revolution and the English Bill of Rights play in establishing a constitutional monarchy in england?
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The peaceful transfer of power that changed englands government?

The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was a peaceful transfer of power that changed England's government. There was no blood spilled during the Glorious revolution and when William and Mary took the throne, they agreed to a constitutional monarchy and a bill of rights.


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Anglican


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Presently England, part of the UK, is a constitutional monarchy ruled by an elected parliament.


What document written in 1689 outlined the powers of englands new constitutional monarchy and listed the rights of the English citizens?

English Bill of Rights


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They had plenty of raw materials to convert into finished products and also to fuel industrialization.


Is englands energy imported or exported?

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What is Englands capitail?

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