What was the unique ness of bloodless revolution?
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In bloodless revolution or glorious revolution the King James II of England was overthrown by English parliamentarians .The movement is significant because it led to the declaration of Bill of Rights 1689 which limited the powers of monarch and led the foundation of basic civil rights.It was first time in history that monarch lost his absolute power and had to share his power with the parliament.
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Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688 or Bloodless Revolution in English History. The events of 1688-89 that resulted in deposition of James II and the accession of his daughter Marry II and her husband, William III, Prince of Orange and Stadholder of Netherlands. James II was overthrown by a union of Parliamentarians with the Dutch Stadholder William III. William's successful invasion of England with the help of Dutch fleet and army led to his accession to the English throne as William III of England with his wife Mary II of England, after the Declaration of Rights, leading to the Bill of Rights 1689.
King James's policies of religious tolerance after 1685 was met with increasing opposition from members of leading political circles, who were troubled by the King's Catholicism and his close ties with France. This Bloodless revolution permanently ended the chances of Catholicism becoming re-established in England.
William III and Marry II were made joint monarch. This revolution was called as Bloodless revolution
King James's policies of religious tolerance after 1685 was met with increasing opposition from members of leading political circles, who were troubled by the King's Catholicism and his close ties with France. This Bloodless revolution permanently ended the chances of Catholicism becoming re-established in England.
William III and Marry II were made joint monarch. This revolution was called as Bloodless revolution
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