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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
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The bloodless, or Glorious, revolution in 1688 a. Encouraged nobles in their quest to recreate a feudal society. b. Ended the Co

mmonwealth and restored James II to the throne. c. Placed Mary and William, both Protestants, on the throne. d. Restored property rights to those who had lost them as a consequence of the English Civil War.
History
1 answer:
likoan [24]3 years ago
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Answer: c. Placed Mary and William, both Protestants, on the throne.

Explanation:

After the Glorious Revolution (1688–89), James II was removed and replaced by the shared monarchy of his protestant heiress, Mary II, and her husband, William of Orange, a prince, and stadholder from the Netherlands.

Since they were both protestants, this succession was perceived as positive by the Whig and those rejecting a Catholic succession.

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