The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was primarily triggered by King James II's attempts to promote Catholicism and expand royal authority, leading to fears of a return to absolute monarchy. His actions prompted a coalition of Parliamentarians and Protestant factions to invite William of Orange to invade England. Following James's ousting, the Glorious Revolution established a constitutional monarchy, significantly limiting the powers of the crown. The English Bill of Rights, enacted in 1689, codified these limits, ensuring parliamentary supremacy and protecting individual rights, thus laying the groundwork for modern democracy in England.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was a peaceful transfer of power that changed England's government. There was no blood spilled during the Glorious revolution and when William and Mary took the throne, they agreed to a constitutional monarchy and a bill of rights.
Anglican
Yes, it has a constitution, that is why it a constitutional monarchy. But it is not one document but a collection. It is similar to Englands.
Presently England, part of the UK, is a constitutional monarchy ruled by an elected parliament.
English Bill of Rights
englands economy is weens
They had plenty of raw materials to convert into finished products and also to fuel industrialization.
Most of Englands energy is imported.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
It is France
London
The constitutional convention was actually only supposed to fix the Articles of Confederation, the actual first government of the United states. The Articles of Confederation was weak. The new constitution was becoming strong. Anti-federalists were afraid that the goverment would become to controlling like Englands was at the time.