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1
The Glorious Revolution and its effects
  • England 1688

2
Aims of the lesson
  • By the end of this lesson you will
  • Understand the reasons why the Glorious
    Revolution occurred in 1688
  • Describe the events of the revolution
  • Evaluate the consequences of the revolution
    during the 18th century and today

3
The Background
  • In 1660 Charles II became King and ruled for 25
    years until he died in 1685
  • Charles reign was peaceful but was dominated by
    the man who was due to follow him James, the
    Prince of Wales
  • James was a Catholic who promised to make England
    a Catholic country again and this worried many
    protestants

4
James II
  • Pig headed and insensitive
  • Tried to covert his daughter, Anne to Catholicism
  • Married but had no children this was a comfort
    to the Protestants who could endure James but did
    want a Catholic on the throne after him

5
The warming pan baby 1688
  • In 1688 James had a son it was a miracle as it
    was thought that his wife could have children
  • The succession was now firmly Catholic
  • Protestants were horrified and spread a rumour
    that it was not James and was smuggled in, in a
    warming pan

6
William and Mary
  • There was an alternative to James his daughter,
    Mary who was married to the ruler of Holland,
    William of Orange
  • A group of powerful Protestants wrote to William
    to invite him over to England and to force James
    off the throne.

7
November 1688
  • William landed in Torbay on the south coast of
    England
  • He marched to London and gained support on his
    way there off Protestants
  • James furious but could do nothing and eventually
    fled to France
  • No fighting in England a bloodless revolution

8
The settlement
  • William agreed to become King only as long as he
    and Mary were recognised as joint monarchs
  • Parliament agreed to this and to accept Mary's
    sister Anne as the heir
  • William accepted the Bill of rights of 1689 and
    the Triennial Act of 1694

9
The Bill of Rights 1689
  • The basis of today's British constitution
  • Parliament will decide the level of taxes
  • Parliament will make all laws
  • No army unless Parliament agrees
  • No one will be sent to prison without a proper
    trial
  • The King and Queen of England must be Protestant

10
The Triennial Act 1694
  • There must be elections for a new Parliament
    every three years
  • This has since been changed to every five years
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