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Baron Newman
24 August, 14:41
The glorious revloution the name given to?
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Gilbert Clayton
24 August, 15:08
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The Glorious Revolution is actually the Revolution of 1688 when King James II of England was overthrow. Another name for the revolution is "The Bloodless Revolution". King James II was a Catholic king that was replaced with his daughter Mary that was Protestant.
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