After King James II was ousted in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, William of Orange, who became William III of England, played a crucial role in restoring Parliament. Once he accepted the throne alongside his wife, Mary II, he acknowledged the importance of parliamentary governance, leading to the establishment of constitutional monarchy. This event marked a significant shift in power, enhancing Parliament's authority over the monarchy.
he wanted freedom
James I (James VI of Scotland)
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The king at the time was James I (James VI of Scotland).
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he wanted freedom
James I (James VI of Scotland)
Wintour
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The king at the time was James I (James VI of Scotland).
i dont know sorry
Because King James II fled the country and never dared come back.
Because King James II fled the country and never dared come back.
The King James Version of the bible was commisioned by King James of England back in the 1600's.
PARLIMENT
To kill King James, in order to prevent the publishing of the 1611 King James bible.
King James I and all the members of Parliament, as well as the King's nine-year-old daughter, Elizabeth.