The Glorious Revolution In England In The 1600's

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In late 1600’s, England was in turmoil from events as King Phillip’s War to the Bacon Rebellion. All this chaos caused disorder all throughout England but it reached its height in the 1680’s when King James's policies of religious tolerance was met with an increasing opposition. People were troubled by the king's religion and devotion to Catholicism and his close ties with France and how he was trying to impose Catholicism on everyone, preventing them from worshiping anything else. This made the Protestant unhappy. It was seen that the crisis came to its peak with the birth of the king's son, James Francis Edward Stuart in 1688. In 1688, the struggle for domination of English government between Parliament and the crown reached its peak in the Glorious Revolution. This bloodless revolution occurred in which the English people decided that it’s enough that they tolerated King James and his extreme religious tolerance …show more content…

With the news of the Glorious Revolution in England, the colonies decided to take action in their own hands and this resulted in a reformation of government in America. With this transformation taking place, a few events towards transformation was seen. Lord Baltimore's charter for Maryland was revoked for mismanagement, Jacob Leisler was asked to take control of New York and in New England, Plymouth was taken into Massachusetts. With this all, the political structure of the Bible Commonwealth was transformed for good. In this transformation, it was seen how church membership no longer matter and all that was required to vote was land ownership. In London, a new governor would be appointed rather than elected and as for the colonies, they had to abide by the English Toleration Act of 1960; this act which allowed everyone, including Protestants to worship

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