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Mary II was a Protestant, specifically a member of the Church of England. She was the daughter of James II, who was a Catholic, and her reign was significant in the context of the Glorious Revolution, which sought to establish Protestant rule in England. Mary II ruled jointly with her husband, William III, after they overthrew her father in 1688. Their reign reinforced Protestantism as the dominant faith in England.

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