Monday, August 19, 2019
Revolutions :: essays research papers
      One of the six revolutions  that I have studied independently is the Glorious Revolution. The Glorious  Revolution took place in England during 1688 to 1689. James II and the Catholic  church were in control of the land.       The old regime was James II, along with  the Catholic church. James II, the second surviving son of Charles I, became  king of England in 1685. James crushed two revolts upon his newly found land.  One, controlled by his nephew, James Scott, duke of Monmouth, and the other  controlled by Archibald Campbell, ninth earl of Argyll. The people were not  happy with his performance handling these revolts. James had also ended religious  restrictions in 1687, which caused an increase religious tension. On June  10, 1688, William of Orange, later to become William III, was asked to take  the throne of England, there by starting the beginning of the revolution.   So, now Parliament and William of Orange and his wife Mary and the Catholic  church help all the power in England, being the moderates of the revolution.  Seeing, as how there were no radicals, there could be no accession of them,  nor could there be a reign of terror. Convalescence was reached when Mary  and William signed the Declaration of Power. Also, there  was now a ruler  again.       According to Crane Brintonââ¬â¢s "Course That Revolutions Seem To Take",  there is only one situation that occurred in the Glorious Revolution. Revolutionaries  gain power and seem united. This was shown by how William and Mary and Parliament  and the Catholic Church all joined up together to rule over England successfully.  None of the other 9 happened during this revolution.       I donââ¬â¢t believe that  the Glorious Revolution was a revolution at all. First off, the only two things  that the people didnââ¬â¢t like were that there was a lot of religious tension  and that they thought James was a bad ruler because he was trying to protect  the country. I surely hope that Bill Clinton would try to protect us from  any outside enemies that tried to take over The United States.  					    
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