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King James II had converted to Roman Catholicism. He then fathered a son, who would inherit the Crown. Fearful that the emnity between Protestant and Catholic would erupt again - particularly as there was unrest between the two in Ireland - Parliament resolved to put an end to the matter by forcing the King to renounce Catholicism.

This they failed to do, so they looked to the closest descendant of King Charles I to replace the king. Mary was married to William of Orange in Holland and fitted the bill. Thus William was invited to invade, usurp James, and restore Britain to the Church of England - reigning as joint monarch with his wife, Mary.

King James, faced with an invasion orchestrated by Parliament, fled to France where he hoped to build an army to regain his kingdom. Despite several attempts (noticeably by his grandson, Charles in 1745), it was not to be.

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Why William and Mary were offered the throne of England was a conflict between whom?

Parliament (both Whigs and Tories) and King James II of England


What led the English Parliament to ask William and Mary to be England's rulers?

Mary, being daughter to James II was next in line for the throne. Parliament forced James II into exile because he was a Catholic. Because Mary was a Protestant she was invited over to become the next queen. However she decided to share the throne with her husband and he ruled by himself for a few years after her death.To Prevent succession by a Catholic monarch.


King James you of England was also King James what of Scotland?

In 1603 James V1 of Scotland acceded to the throne of England (as James I of England).


Why was King James II removed from the throne?

James wasn't "dismissed" from Parliament, as the King is not a member of Parliament. James and Parliament were in conflict over many different things.The most important source of conflict was James's Catholic faith. James sought to pass laws that would make it legal for Catholics to hold public office in England and access other civil rights, but the English Protestant establishment strongly rejected these because they feared James was about to impose Catholicism by force. When Parliament and the population began to turn against him, the Protestant William of Orange, third in line to the English throne and also married to James's Protestant daughter Mary, used the opportunity to invade England. When it became clear that the army would not support him, James fled to Ireland, leaving the Parliament to declare that James had abdicated and William and Mary were joint monarchs of England.


Why was parliament unhappy with King Charles 1?

Charles rarely opened Parliament, and they were angry with him for supporting Louis IX claim to the French throne. When Charles did open parliament he asked for money.

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What Calvinist king of Scotland inherited Elizabeth the first throne as well has conflicts with Parliament?

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Why William and Mary were offered the throne of England was a conflict between whom?

Parliament (both Whigs and Tories) and King James II of England


What led the English Parliament to ask William and Mary to be England's rulers?

Mary, being daughter to James II was next in line for the throne. Parliament forced James II into exile because he was a Catholic. Because Mary was a Protestant she was invited over to become the next queen. However she decided to share the throne with her husband and he ruled by himself for a few years after her death.To Prevent succession by a Catholic monarch.


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King James I was the king of England. He was on the throne for 22 years. He also served as King of Scotland.


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James the first (James l)


King James you of England was also King James what of Scotland?

In 1603 James V1 of Scotland acceded to the throne of England (as James I of England).


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


Why was King James II removed from the throne?

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Who took the throne after James death in 1630?

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Why was parliament unhappy with King Charles 1?

Charles rarely opened Parliament, and they were angry with him for supporting Louis IX claim to the French throne. When Charles did open parliament he asked for money.


What king of Scotland inherited elizabeth i throne?

James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603.