The Glorious Revolution Research Paper

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The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was a turning point for British politics. King James II, who was the ruler of England up until this revolution, opposed many ideas the Enlightenment would later carry. He was known for foolishly using government money to fight a war in Scotland and only stopped when the state had run out of money to spend. He also ignored Parliament all the time and proceeded with his own ruling/policy. This caused the parliament to be dismissed or dissolved twice. Religious conflict was also very much present, as he was Catholic, while most of the country did not like Catholics. This obviously caused some strong resentment among the people for the king. As a result of all this unrest in England in the 17th century, one can

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