The Ascension of William and Mary, Britain’s First Co-Monarchs, Marked a Victory for Protestantism
The equal rulers returned England to Protestant rule and began a new era of royal leadership defined by parliamentary oversight ...
That year marked the Glorious Revolution in England – during which the current reigning monarch, James II, was deposed from the throne. It was a result of his keen Catholicism: Protestantism in ...
The Restoration, despite a fun time being had by all for a few years, eventually led to something called the Glorious Revolution, which saw yet another king losing his throne and even more ...
In Britain in 1688, the so-called Glorious Revolution took place when the Catholic King James II alienated his people with his strong religious beliefs, and after fleeing the country, was replaced ...
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