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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.

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