The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was unique because it marked a relatively bloodless transition of power in England, where William of Orange replaced King James II without significant armed conflict. It was considered "glorious" as it upheld the principles of constitutional monarchy and parliamentary sovereignty, leading to the Bill of Rights in 1689 that limited royal authority and established civil liberties. This pivotal event set a precedent for future democratic governance and the protection of individual rights in England and beyond.
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Because it managed to transfer power from the monarchy to parliament, and also end religious persecution, without any bloodshed.
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The fourth glorious mystery is the 'ASSUMPTION'
The revolution against James II; there was little armed resistance to William and Mary in England although battles were fought in Scotland and Ireland (1688-1689)
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The glorious place in the story "The Lorax" is the Truffula Tree forest, a vibrant and colorful ecosystem filled with unique creatures. It is a symbol of nature's beauty and the importance of environmental conservation.
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April 18, 1775
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This was a glorious question. What a glorious day. This glorious triumphed has won us the war. Got this glorious answer?
Some prefixes for "glorious" include "un-" (un-glorious), "pre-" (pre-glorious), "mega-" (mega-glorious).
If you are refering to war and revelution packet it is Revolution
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