Reasons
England was an unstable
place riven with religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. Conflicts
between the Protestant Parliament and the increasingly Catholic monarchs began
to grow. King James II was trying to allow religious freedom with his
proclamations known as the Declaration Of Indulgence, just to appoint Roman Catholics
to important positions in Parliament. With the arrival of his new son implying
a new Roman Catholic Monarch being a threat to the Parliament, they invited William
Of Orange, a Protestant, and his wife, Mary, to go to England to take the
throne. James II was defeated by William in the Battle of the Boyne.
Painting of the Battle of the Boyne, by Jan van Huchtenburg
Results
The Bill Of Rights, allowed William III and Mary II to take the throne in exchange
for giving more power to the Parliament, and also stated that, from that moment
onwards, no Monarch could be Roman Catholic or raise taxes without
parliamentary consent..This caused a Cabinet Government, that also signed The
Toleration Act, that allowed freedom of worship to Noncomformiss and Protestants,
purposely leaving behind Catholics, Nontrinitarians and atheists.
Mary II and William III, painter unknown.

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