The revolution that took place in England was called the Glorious Revolution, which occurred in 1688. It was named "glorious" because it was relatively bloodless and resulted in the overthrow of King James II, leading to the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under William and Mary. This revolution marked a significant shift in power from the monarchy to Parliament and laid the groundwork for modern democratic governance in England.
It gets it name from the place in England called Arsenal.
brampton got its name from england because there is a place in england called brampton
It is in Warwick. That is why it is called what it is called. Warwick is the place name.
American revolutionary war and or it can just be called the American revolution
The original name was the Boston patriots named for all the patriots from the American revolution
The place where most English families live is called England.
It is called the Place de la Concorde. It was designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in 1755 and it was then called the Place Louis XV and it had a statue on it of Louis XV (then King of France). During the revolution the statue was torn down and the place got a new name: Place de la Revolution. After the reign of terror (but still during the revolution, in 1795) it got the name it still has today: Place de la Concorde (concorde = peace).
On the former Place Louis XV which was baptized Place de la Revolution during the revolution. After the revolution the place was renamed "Place de la Concorde" and it is still named that way today.
Glorious Revolution
the origin of the word "revolution" stem from the latin "volvere", to roll (think revolve) = prefix "re" meaning again. This is a new start. As it took place in France, that was the French revolution. QOD:)
Minchener is a version of the English last name Mitchener. It comes from the place called Michen Hall, in Godalming, Surrey, in England.
The Anglican Church?