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serg [7]
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30 POINTS!!! I need the answer ASAP. The glorious revolution is celebrated for establishing religious toleration, but which reli

gious groups was left out? Which limitations were placed on them?
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almond37 [142]2 years ago
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Several of the reforms in the original Heads of Grievances that did not make it into the Declaration were enacted during William's reign: in April 1689, a Toleration Act secured limited toleration for Protestant nonconformists; in December, the Declaration of Rights was passed into law with the Bill of Rights.

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