Glorious settlement
- Created by: Connie
- Created on: 29-05-15 17:49
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- Glorious Revolution - Settlement
- Political
- William and Mary were 'de facto' monarchs
- Bill of Rights, Mutiny Act banned any standing army
- Made monarch suspending/ dispensing powers unconstitutional
- Religious
- Dec. in Feb 1689 stated no Catholic would inherit crown
- 1689 Toleration Act exempted dissenters from penal laws, w/ oath
- Less tolerate than William wanted (Calvinist), as Test and Corporation Acts stayed in place
- Financial
- Parl. consent on all taxation
- £1.2 mil a year
- Miller; this made Crown dependent on Parl
- Scott; allowed for real state building
- Multiple Kingdoms
- Scotland
- Convention of Estates (w/o Jacobites) voted forfeit
- William agreed to abolish prelacy
- Following Jacobite uprising, further accommodations for Pres. in Parl
- Ireland
- Landed in Catholic controlled parts w/ defeated James at Boyne
- Harris- represents the three very different revolutions
- Scotland
- Political
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