King James II
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James II
James II
James II
The Glorious revolution.
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
The fleeing abroad of the Catholic King James II.
William and Mary agreed to sign the English Bill of Rights as a precondition for becoming king and queen of England -Joseph Esclavon
They were Protestant Rulers who were invited by some parliament members to overthrow the Catholic King James II
No, William III was not a Catholic; he was a Protestant. He was the Prince of Orange and played a significant role in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which aimed to oust the Catholic King James II of England. William was a staunch advocate for Protestantism and became King of England, Scotland, and Ireland alongside his wife, Mary II, who was also Protestant.
As a result of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, King William III became king alongside Queen Mary II upon the abdication of King James II, Mary II's Catholic father.