reflection on the glorious revolution of England
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The Glorious Revolution, also known as the Revolution of 1688, refers to the events of 1688-1689. These events eventually led to the overthrow of Catholic King James II and the ascension (of William III and Mary II) to the English throne.
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The glorius revolution of England is between the parliamentary party and the kings party which lasted for 5 years. In this civil war charles-1 was defeated and executed in 1649 CE and England became a republic..
After the revolution, the control came into the hands of commons, which represented the middle class. In this peroid, only the people with land and property had the right to vote in elections of parliament. Thus parliamentary form of government grew in stages in England.
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The glorius revolution of England is between the parliamentary party and the kings party which lasted for 5 years. In this civil war charles-1 was defeated and executed in 1649 CE and England became a republic..
After the revolution, the control came into the hands of commons, which represented the middle class. In this peroid, only the people with land and property had the right to vote in elections of parliament. Thus parliamentary form of government grew in stages in England.
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HOPE IT HELPS YOU ☺☺
HAPPY RAKSHA BANDHAN
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