<span>The Restoration involved the end of the Commonwealth introduced by the Parliamentary party and Oliver Cromwell after the Civil War, and the reversion to monarchy under Charles II. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was instrumental in deposing his brother and successor, James II, for his incipient Catholicism and his covert dealings with France. William of Orange was invited to take the English throne on the grounds of his marriage to Jame's daughter Mary.
So both were examples of 'regime change'. But the first involved a change of the system of governance (from republic to monarchy) and the second was a change of ruler within a monarchical system. However, the Glorious Revolution marked the threshold of change towards a true constitutional monarchy.</span>
I believe the answer is: a massive and successful uprising
At that time, Saint Dominique (a territory controlled by the French Government) had the largest slave population in the Carribean territory, which enable them to produce a third of world's sugar production and half of coffee production. Realizing that they have the power in numbers, the slaves decided to banded up together and overthrew French's ruling
Answer:
Stamp Act
Explanation:
I believe that this would actually be the Townshend act, but out of these answers, the stamp act makes the most sense.
The other acts generally helped the States.
We want to be free and not prosecuted for our religion? If there were options to choose from I could help you more.
Thomas Jefferson is the person you are looking for