The New England version of the Glorious Revolution refers to the overthrow of the Dominion of New England in 1689. This political upheaval was sparked by the broader events in England, where William of Orange deposed King James II. In the colonies, dissatisfaction with Governor Edmund Andros, who had imposed strict rule and centralized authority, led to a rebellion. The result was the restoration of self-governance in New England and the establishment of new colonial charters.
The Glorious Revolution
It's D the Glorious Revolution in England. WHen the news of the Glorious Revolution reached America, the ramshackle Dominion of New England collapsed like a house of cards.
Glorious Revolution
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End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
End the policies that allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
England's treatment of the colonies changed after the Glorious Revolution. A new king was instated who set forth more restricting policies on colonists.
One of the results of the Glorious Revolution in New England is that it stamped out once and for all the possibility of a Catholic monarchy. It also ended the moves towards absolute monarchy in the British kingdoms.
It broke up New England into colonies which resulted in more freedom and salutary neglect
Yes. After news of the revolution reached Boston, militia and others arrested Andros and other officials.