Why was the England revolution called as a bloodless revolution
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the England Revolution is als called blood less revolution
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The revolution that took place in England from 1688 to1689 is called by many names such as the English revolution, the glorious revolution and the bloodless revolution.
- This represents a series of events that displaced King James II of England from the throne and was replaced by his own daughter and son-in-law.
- This revolution was important as it shifted the way of governance from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional one.
- Also previously the leader of the state was a catholic individual, but the power shift ensured the rulers to be protestant individuals.
- This revolution is referred to as bloodless, as it did not involve losses of lives. The displaced leader, King James II of England was not killed in the clash, rather he fled with his wife to France.
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