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17 August, 17:29

Select TWO effects of the deposition of King James II.

The new monarchy signed into effect an English Bill of Rights giving more power to Parliament.

The Catholic Church became more powerful.

The Church of England became more powerful.

The signing of the English Bill of Rights took away the charter rights of the colonies.

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  1. 17 August, 17:40
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    - The new monarchy signed into effect an English Bill of Rights giving more power to Parliament.

    - The Church of England became more powerful.

    Explanation:

    After the ousting of king James II, his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange, the Dutch ruler, acceded to the throne. They signed the Bill of Rights in 1689, which gave Parliament power over the monarchy. Because Mary and William were Protestants, Protestantism and the Church of England got strengthened as a consequence.
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