The Glorious Revolution of 1688 resulted in the overthrow of King James II and the establishment of William III and Mary II as co-monarchs. This event marked the transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy in England, where the powers of the monarchy were limited by Parliament. The Bill of Rights (1689) was enacted, laying the foundation for a system of governance that emphasized individual rights and parliamentary sovereignty, significantly shaping the development of modern democracy. Ultimately, it solidified the principle that the government must operate within the framework of law and respect the rights of citizens.
England was changed massively
Two major results of the Glorious revolution were the establishment of a constitutional monarchy and the establishment of the protestant church. After the Glorious revolution, England became a constitutional monarchy with a bill of rights. This meant that the monarchy no longer had total control. Protestantism was also established as the official religion of England.
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 Glorious Revolution
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The Glorious Revolution
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.
In England.
It was also called the Glorious Revolution.
England.
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