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Who did parliament remove from power in England during the glorious revolution?
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Who did parliament remove from power in England during the glorious revolution?
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The Glorious Revolution, also called the Bloodless Revolution, was when Parliament overthrew King James II and installed his daughter Mary and her husband William as the new rulers of England.
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King James II
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