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Alexeev081 [22]
2 years ago
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What was so "glorious" about the Glorious Revolution?

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solong [7]2 years ago
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It set a precedent for monarchs sharing power with Parliament. It meant that France and Spain would never again challenge England. It did away with the constitutional monarchy.

ira [324]2 years ago
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It set a precedent for monarchs sharing power with Parliament. It meant that France and Spain would never again challenge England. It did away with the constitutional monarchy.

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