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This pack contains PDFs with four mind maps, each focusing on a significant topic. The first map covers the Glorious Revolution, highlighting key dates, acts passed, revolutionary ideals, an assessment of its revolutionary nature, and the causes of the revolution. The second map delves into the Toleration Act of 1689 and Anglican Supremacy. The third explores the Triennial Act of 1694 and the expansion of parliamentary power. The final map examines William's Wars and the Financial Revolution. Each mind map is detailed with mini-themes, dates, and events based on textbook content and external readings.

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tories
I as
abdication
be this



Neesto
France
"immortal 7 letters to
↑?
"
William
~
Whigstories

common "bloodless" view u removal of
James




↑ - -T
·R ed to constitutional
monarcy
T




m
restricted by
bill of Rights +


REVOLUTIONARY IDEALS Acrot lettment


William : parliament





invasion provided ·


Whigs-Tories agree that
·
massive
change in protestant solution James was
being absolutis
convention Parliament
society created resolution to
change in power



·



·
never seen before fit both W + T

What led to it ?



>
- Religion
:
& ↓ James
·
:




seen as
abdicating




E
-
Do I ↳
only reason for
Lords support

GLORIOUS ↳
supported by oke


REVOLUTION




REVOLUTIO NARY ?
S S BILLS +
ACTS :
although protective measures not put
into place , limited finances to William
ensured him recalling parliament .




Y ES NO :




S
:



Bill of Rights : 1689 : ·
taxes without parliamented -
L
Bill of Rights 89
:
free elections was attempted with chares


3
·




free speech before -frequently summoned parliaments free elections
no armies in peacetime
-
freedom of speech in Parliament didn't affect -




-no annies
no cruel punishments SA ,
stopping Royal waring practielement majority of population
·




Absolutism -no taxes
settlement Act 1701 : · no cruel punishments
protestant heir
recalling parliament heirs to be
no toreigners e
didn't have enforcing Settlement Act 1701 : protestant
End of Divine if Wor lister die childless , crown to Sophia
Right measures -




-no "foreign"
privy council members
limited wealth spread absolutism
LoE unable
stoppings
to enforce
dismissed without Pcon
a
uniformity ↳
Gentry still remained
↓ end of Anglican
Supremacy

voting
% Of
remained with small
men
allowance for
discenters Catholic discrimination
(not Catholics .
still persisted
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