what was the uniqueness of bloodless revolution
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Charles I was defeated and executed in 1649 and England became republic
.This experiment of republican government did not last long and eventually in 1688,Willam Orange and his wife Mary(grand daughter of Charles I) were invited by the parliament to occupy the throne of England.A new arrangement was worked out by which ministers were responsible to the parliament.And the powers of the king were restricted.thus parliament supremacy was established and paving way for democracy.This transformation therefore is known as glorious or bloodless revolution
.This experiment of republican government did not last long and eventually in 1688,Willam Orange and his wife Mary(grand daughter of Charles I) were invited by the parliament to occupy the throne of England.A new arrangement was worked out by which ministers were responsible to the parliament.And the powers of the king were restricted.thus parliament supremacy was established and paving way for democracy.This transformation therefore is known as glorious or bloodless revolution
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The uniqueness of 'Bloodless Revolution' is that it happened without any fight and drop of blood that's why it is also known as 'Glorious Revolution'.
Charles I was defeated and executed England became republic and all the powers were given to the parliament and all this happened peacefully without loss of single drop of blood.
Charles I was defeated and executed England became republic and all the powers were given to the parliament and all this happened peacefully without loss of single drop of blood.
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