The Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England was marked by significant religious intolerance, particularly against Catholics and dissenting Protestant sects. The overthrow of King James II, who was Catholic, was driven in part by fears of a Catholic monarchy and the potential re-establishment of Catholicism as the state religion. The subsequent Bill of Rights in 1689 reinforced Protestant dominance by excluding Catholics from the throne and promoting the Anglican Church, further entrenching anti-Catholic sentiment in English society. This period exemplified how religious differences were intertwined with political power struggles, leading to lasting divisions.
A constitutional monarchy, run by Parliament, with religious persecuton oulawed.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 banned religious persecution and established the rule of Parliament.
The Glorious Revolution.
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because it was a bloodyless war.
Civil rights is the political concept that became popular as a result of the glorious revolution. The Glorious revolution occurred in 1688.
The affirming of Parliamentary government, and the banning of religious persecution.
A constitutional monarchy, run by Parliament, with religious persecuton oulawed.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 banned religious persecution and established the rule of Parliament.
Glorious Revolution happened in 1688.
The American uprising turned out to be a glorious revolution.
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name 2 causes for the English "glorious revolution"
may be in glorious revolution, was with out flowing blood a king conqure the area and due to no killing , or murders of people they called it glorious revolution nas well as bloodless revolution
It asserted the sovereignty of Parliament It banned religious persecution
The Glorious Revolution.
Answer this question… Glorious Revolution