King James II was overthrown by his own daughter, Mary, and her husband, William of Orange, during
A. the English Civil War.
B. the Glorious Revolution.
C. Leisler's Rebellion.
D. the Restoration.

Respuesta :

The answer to this is B 

Answer:

Option: B. the Glorious Revolution.

Explanation:

King James II took the throne in England when relations between Protestants and Catholics were hostile. King James II religion and relationship with the French along with appointing catholic officers, put him in odds in front of the Protestants people in England.  

James daughter Mary and her husband, William of Orange, a Protestant, invaded England and took the crown of England by claiming himself as a king. The revolution fought without any bloodshed and named as a 'Glorious Revolution'.

   

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