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 July Revolution (the name for the revolution that occured in 1830) was meant to overthrow Charles X, then King of France. On September 16, 1824, Charles X ascended to the throne of France. He was the younger brother of Louis XVIII, who, upon the defeat of Napoléon Bonaparte, and by agreement of the Allied powers, had been installed as King of France. The fact that both Louis and Charles ruled by hereditary right rather than popular consent was the first of two triggers for Les Trois Glorieuses, the "Three Glorious Days" of the July Revolution.
Giant and decadent are two words to describe this period.
Two important reforms of the French revolution were, the abolition of the hereditary aristocracy, and the introduction of the metric system.
The two events that had the greatest bearing on the development of democracy in England were the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, this limited the rights of the King, and people's rights enshrined in law rons. The second event that had a huge impact of democracy in England was the Glorious Revolution.
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The two results of the Glorious Revolution included a balance between the parliament and the monarchy, and Catholicism.
It asserted the sovereignty of Parliament It banned religious persecution
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the colonies gained their independence from england
No, the so-called Glorious Revolution was a non-combatant one. it was an era of tolerance and cooperation between the two major faith blocks, at least that was the official idea of tolerance between Episcopalians and Catholics. The (Irish troubles) well that is something different.
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they are both the same no difference there same but they gave it two names (american revolution and glorious revolution) who ever wrote this is wrong the american revolution was because we wanted to be independent from england. where as the glorious revolution was a flip-flop in government where they got rid of an absolute monarchy and got a better government in england
The two proceeded hand in hand, one fueling the other.
The abolition of the privileges of the nobility, the abolition of monarchy were two main results of the early phase of the French Revolution.
They both describe language that results from the combination of two completely different parent languages.
They both describe language that results from the combination of two completely different parent languages.