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The Glorious Revolution of November 1688, or Revolution of 1688, is the name commonly used for the deposition of James II and VII, king of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his replacement by his daughter Mary II and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange. It was first used by John Hampden in late 1689.

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The Glorious Revolution of November 1688 or Revolution of 1688, is the name commonly used for the deposition of James II and VII, king of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his replacement by his daughter Mary II and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange. It was first used by John Hampden in late 1689.

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