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20 July, 10:59

How did members of parliament respond to James IIs attempts to englarge husband army and support Catholics? (Answer: A. a group of members invited William of orange to invade England.)

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  1. 20 July, 11:25
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    The correct answer is There was a group of members who were invited by William of Orange to invade England.

    James 11 was an England king. He was Ireland, Scotland, and England last roman Catholic monarch. After he was invaded by his nephew William 111 of Orange because of producing catholic heir, James then fled out of England.

    He is the one who was known to struggle with English parliament and tried to create liberty for christians in roman catholic and also the conformists of the protestant which was against the wish of Anglican.

    The struggle for supremacy between the crown and parliament resulted into deposition of James and his daughter and her husband were accessed as king and queen.
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