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- Because James II was Catholic and his actions threatened the Protestant-dominated government and society in England, it created a fear among the English elites, which led to a rebellion against him.

- A group of English nobles and politicians invited William of Orange, who was Protestant and married to James II's daughter Mary, to invade England and take the throne.
- James II, realizing he had lost the support of the nobility and military, fled to France.
- Parliament declared James II had abdicated the throne and offered it to William and Mary on the condition that they accept certain limitations on royal power, known as the Declaration of Rights.
- The Glorious Revolution resulted in a constitutional monarchy, where the power of the monarch was limited by law and parliament became the supreme authority in governing the country.