what was the uniqueness of bloodless revolution
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bloodless is also called glorious revolution, because the supreme power transferred to parliament without shedding a drop of blood or firing a shot
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The bloodless revolution also called as the glorious revolution or the revolution of 1688, was the revolution to overthrow King James II of England by a Union of English Parliamentarians with the dutch Stadtholder William III.
This was a very unique revolution as it was probably the only revolution which ended without any sword or gun being used. There was no bloodshed and the revolution resulted in The deposition of James II and the accession of his daughter Mary II and William III.
This was a very unique revolution as it was probably the only revolution which ended without any sword or gun being used. There was no bloodshed and the revolution resulted in The deposition of James II and the accession of his daughter Mary II and William III.
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