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William of Orange and James II's daughter, Mary.
James II was dethroned in the nearly bloodless Glorious Revolution of 1688 by his daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange.
James II fled to France because he knew that his eldest daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange were marching on England. He did not believe his troops could withstand them and did not want to be imprisoned or executed. Therefore he, his wife and their infant son fled to France.
Charles II was a Catholic Christian. He established the Royal Society and also signed a secret treaty with King Louis XIV of France to restore Catholicism in Europe. James II was a Catholic, which the people did not view positively. When he produced an heir, his son-in-law, Wiiliam III of Orange was encouraged by nobles and invaded from the Netherlands. James fled the country and was replaced by his daughter, Mary II, a protestant.
JAMES II, I think you need to check your response. James II was William III uncle and William's wife Mary II father. He was deposed by them and they jointly ruled the UK until Mary's death. Upon William's death he was succeeded by Mary's sister, (James II other daughter) Anne. Anne was Succeeded by the Hanoverian George I. In short William III (William of Orange) was succeeded by Anne.
William of Orange and James II's daughter, Mary.
James II had two Protestant daughters Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
When King James II was deposed, William of Orange was crowned King William III and his wife became Queen Mary II. Mary was the daughter of James II.
Queen Mary II was the daughter of James II and VII, James was deposed specifically because he was a catholic in 1689. She reigned jointly with her husband William III as queen regnant. They were offered the throne because they were protestants. Mary I, the daughter of Henry VIII, was a catholic.
Mary (daughter of James II) was married to him and they had no children because most of the births were still births
King James II of England had a daughter named Mary of Modena, born on October 30, 1658. She was the second wife of James II and the mother of several children, including the future Queen Mary II of England. Mary of Modena played a significant role during her father's reign and the subsequent Glorious Revolution, which led to their family's exile.
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James II was dethroned in the nearly bloodless Glorious Revolution of 1688 by his daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange.
Answer King James II of England was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Mary II and her husband, William of Orange, who became King William III. The joint rule of Mary II & William III (Mary Stuart & William of Orange)
His brother James II was King after Charles died, but several years later the daughter and son-in-law of James (William and Mary) took overit was JamesII brother of King CharlesII,James was overthrown after 3 years,then it was WilliamIII and MaryII
Yes, Mary was James II daughter and heir so became Queen but as she was married she shared the throne with her husband
Charles II was succeeded by his brother, James II, who became king in 1685. James II's reign was marked by conflict over his Catholic faith and attempts to promote religious tolerance, which ultimately led to the Glorious Revolution in 1688. This event resulted in James being deposed in favor of his daughter Mary II and her husband William III.