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How glorious was the glorious revolution?

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How glorious was the glorious revolution?

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The glorious revolution is considered to be “glorious” because there was relatively little bloodshed. The only real fighting that occurred was at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in which the Catholic Irish defended James II, the Catholic Stuart King of England.

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