During the Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England, significant changes were made to religious laws, particularly with the Bill of Rights in 1689. This legislation established Protestantism as the dominant faith while affirming the rights of dissenters, allowing for greater religious tolerance for nonconformists, such as Presbyterians and Congregationalists. However, it reinforced the Church of England's supremacy, and Catholics remained marginalized, barred from public office and political participation. Overall, the revolution marked a shift towards a more pluralistic society while maintaining the Anglican Church's centrality.
the power of elected representatives over the monarch. this period became known as the glorious revolution.
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The English Bill of Rights
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the form of government England established during the glorious revolution was a constitutional monarchy. which means the powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country.
the form of government England established during the glorious revolution was a constitutional monarchy. which means the powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country.
the form of government England established during the glorious revolution was a constitutional monarchy. which means the powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country.
The English Bill of Rights came about after Parliament overthrew King James II during the Glorious Revolution. The Bill was created to limit the amount of power given to the monarchy.