why did the English revolution called as bloodless revolution
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Due to the relative ease with which William and Mary came to take the power away from James II, it also known as the Bloodless Revolution; though there were a few battles fought at one point or another between 1688 and 1690 in Ireland and Scotland as well as several anti-Catholic riots that damaged parts of England.
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Due to the relative ease with which William and Mary came to take the power away from James II, it also known as the Bloodless Revolution; though there were a few battles fought at one point or another between 1688 and 1690 in Ireland and Scotland as well as several anti-Catholic riots that damaged parts of England.
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