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14 October, 09:14

In 1688, who forced out Charles's successor, the Catholic king James II, and brought Protestantism back to Great Britain. When compared to the previous two centuries, the seventeenth century was far more what

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  1. 14 October, 09:42
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    In the so called glorious revolution, the one who brought Protestantism back was William of Orange. The following era was far more liberal and progressive than it was before, with a declaration and a bill of rights being ratified, and many other things.
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