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The leaders of parliament were in favor of bringing a dutch king to the throne of england because

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The Dutch king (technically, "Stadholder") was William of Orange, who was married to a member of English royal family.  William's rule in the Netherlands was one in which he did not rule absolutely as a king.  Rather, the nation there was more of a commonwealth with shared power.  That's what the English Parliament members wanted.  William and Mary, coming over from the Dutch Republic, would be willing to accept a Bill of Rights which would put restrictions on the king's power.  The move to bring William over to become King William III of England became known as "The Glorious Revolution."
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