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The Glorious Revolution: how do historians' views of it differ?
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I can explain why James II's early reign was so troubled.
I can describe how the Bill of Rights limited the power of the monarchy and increased the power of Parliament.
I can explain how Scotland and Ireland reacted to the deposition of James II.
I can describe how Whig historians have interpreted the events of 1688.
I can describe the different ways in which revisionist historians have challenged the Whig view of the Glorious Revolution.
I can describe how Whig and Revisionist interpretations of the Glorious Revolution differ.
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