Priciples of limited government were strengthened
The Glorious Revolution
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was primarily a victory for the people of England. The revolution was between the King and Parliament (the representatives of the people).
The Glorious Revolution overthrew King James II and brought King William III to the throne of England. James II
No ruler will have more power than the parliament.
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.
In England.
James II was removed and William and Mary became the rulers of England.
It was also called the Glorious Revolution.
England.
No, in England.
The Glorious Revolution proved to the Catholic Church that it would not establish a monarchy in England. It also showed the monarchy in England that their power was not absolute.
The Glorious Revolution
Anglican
William III of England and Mary II of England.
the power of elected representatives over the monarch. this period became known as the glorious revolution.
William the third
England was changed massively