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3 September, 11:18

Which event most directly caused the Glorious Revolution? A. James II's coronation B. the birth of a son to James II C. the Puritans' desire for church reforms D. Charles II's support for Catholics

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  1. 3 September, 12:27
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    The event most directly caused by the Glorious Revolution was the birth of a son to James II. Although England was a Protestant State, Jaime I was catholic and, therefore, so was his son.

    This, sided with Jaime II's attempt to rein without the Parliament, led to his deposition, giving the Parliament substantial power and causing the Glorious Revolution.

    Alternative B.
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