GLORIOUS REVOLUTION

in English history, the events of 1688–89 that resulted in the deposition of James II and the accession of William III and Mary II to the English throne. It is also called the Bloodless Revolution. The restoration of Charles II in 1660 was met with misgivings by many Englishmen who suspected the Stuarts of Roman Catholic and absolutist leanings. Charles II increased this distrust by not being responsive to Parliament, by his toleration of Catholic dissent, and by favoring alliances with Catholic powers in Europe. A parliamentary group, the Whigs, tried to ensure a Protestant successor by excluding James, duke of York (later James II), from the throne, but they were unsuccessful. After James's accession (1685) his overt Catholicism and the birth of a Catholic prince who would succeed to the throne united the hitherto loyal Tories (see Tory) with the Whigs in common opposition to James. Seven Whig and Tory leaders sent an invitation to the Dutch prince William of Orange and his consort, Mary, Protestant daughter of James, to come to England. William landed at Torbay in Devonshire with an army. James's forces, under John Churchill (later duke of Marlborough), deserted him, and James fled to France (Dec., 1688). There was some debate in England on how to transfer power; whether to recall James on strict conditions or under a regency, whether to depose him outright, or whether to treat his flight as an abdication. The last course was decided upon, and early in 1689 William and Mary accepted the invitation of Parliament to rule as joint sovereigns. The Declaration of Rights and the Bill of Rights (1689) redefined the relationship between monarch and subjects and barred any future Catholic succession to the throne. The royal power to suspend and dispense with law was abolished, and the crown was forbidden to levy taxation or maintain a standing army in peacetime without parliamentary consent. The provisions of the Bill of Rights were, in effect, the conditions upon which the throne was offered to and accepted by William and Mary. These events were a milestone in the gradual process by which practical power shifted from the monarch to Parliament. The theoretical ascendancy of Parliament was never thereafter successfully challenged.

See G. M. Trevelyan, The English Revolution, 1688–1689 (1938); L. Pinkham, William III and the Respectable Revolution (1954); J. Childs, The Army, James II, and the Glorious Revolution (1981); S. E. Prall, The Bloodless Revolution (1972)

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Before the Glorious Revolution: The Making of Absolute Monarchy...The traditional view of the Glorious Revolution was that it saved England from...debate on the decade prior to the Glorious Revolution, first by assessing the resources...
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...life before and during the Glorious Revolution, from a little-known contemporary...reign of James II, and the `Glorious Revolution. We shall need to ask how...after 1688 is a measure of the Revolutions achievement in removing the...
...622 pp 30 pounds sterling ISBN 0 713 99759 1 The Glorious Revolution 1688 and Britains Fight for Liberty Edward Vallance...316 72681 8 Controversy surrounds the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688. It did at the time, and has done so ever...
...Girl a Break: The White-Collar Revolution Gave Genteel, Educated Women the...Work. but Far from Leading to Glorious Emancipation, the Typewriter...away with was not so much of the glorious emancipation of women as it was...
...picnic to a nearby river and we had a glorious time. I brought out all the things I...decade of violence in the name of the Revolution cost an estimated two million lives to...leaders who fought for them. As the Revolution came to an end, Edith corresponded with...
...fought against larger, more powerful adversaries. Consider the American Revolution, which lasted seven years and seemed utterly hopeless at points, or the Dutch revolution against the Spanish, an 80-year struggle (1568-1648) that involved horrific...
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Australians glorious Revolution by Gary Arnold Judy...vehicle called "Children of the Revolution," which opens today at the Cineplex...vindication. "Children of the Revolution" trifles with the funniest nativity...
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...flocked to West London in their droves to take part in the blue revolution. Yesterdays Mourinho saga was all too familiar. It reminded...the football roost. But for a short time at least, Mourinhos glorious reign put us right at the top of the pile and boy did we enjoy...
Triumph of the Rabble; Our Glorious Fourth Was a Close-Run Thing...have been great on the eve of the Revolution. Losers would have been traitors...photographic clarity that no matter how glorious the cause, the margin between victory...
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GLORIOUS REVOLUTION in English history, the events of 1688 89 that resulted in the...Respectable Revolution (1954); J. Childs, The Army, James II, and the Glorious Revolution (1981); S. E. Prall, The Bloodless Revolution (1972...
PATERSON, WILLIAM , British financier 1658 1719, British financier. By the time of the Glorious Revolution (1688 89, which he supported), he had acquired considerable wealth and influence through foreign trade. In 1691, he was the chief...
SOMERS, JOHN SOMERS, BARON sum rz, 1651 1716, English jurist and statesman. In the Glorious Revolution he secured Parliaments acceptance of the official statement that James II had "abdicated" the throne, and he presided over the...
PETERBOROUGH, CHARLES MORDAUNT, 3D EARL OF 1658 1735, English general and diplomat. He supported the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and William III made him a privy councillor, first lord of the treasury, and earl of Monmouth. He lost...
...clergymen who refused to break their oath of allegiance to James II and take the oath to William III after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. They upheld the principles of hereditary succession and the divine right of kings, and their refusal...
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