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King George III was king at that time.

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What did the glorious revolution bring the England's throne?

Anglican


Did the glorious revolution prevented a puritan from succeeding to the throne?

No (False)


What religion did the glorious revolution bring to englands throne?

Anglican


Who did the glorious revolution bring to England's throne?

The Glorious Revolution overthrew King James II and brought King William III to the throne of England. James II


When was James ii of England removed from the throne and the leadership of England was transferred to William and Mary of orange?

During the glorious revolution


Who came to the English throne by the glorious revolution?

William of orange and his wife


Who Took power during the glorious revolution?

William and Mary rose to powerWilliam and Mary rose to power


The glorious revolution brought the Stuart monarch Charles II to the English throne?

No the Restoration brought Charles II, to the throne. The so-called 'Glorious Revolution', saw James II, lose it! 1688.


How was the English revolution began?

The Glorious Revolution was created because of the existence of an heir to the Throne that was a Catholic.


What was the ascension of William and Mary to the throne of Englan d known as?

The Glorious Revolution


William of Orange took over the throne of England after which battle?

glorious revolution


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.