History 2155 Early Modern Europe Lecture 31 The Glorious Revolution.

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History 2155 Early Modern Europe Lecture 31 The Glorious Revolution

Charles II: Not so amazingly popular

A Failed Foreign Policy: The Dutch Pound the English Fleet

James II: The Unwelcome Heir

The Secret Treaty of Dover

Shaftesbury: A Pioneer of Mass Politics

Titus Oates as Theologian

Titus Oates and the Seven Priests Executed on His Word

Duke of Monmouth in 1685

Judge Jeffries

Revocation of the Edict of Nantes

Huguenot Refugees at Dover, 1685

William and Mary, Long Before 1688

Glorious Revolution: English soldiers don’t get to fight

Until they go to Ireland (modern mural in Belfast)

Prince William Hears the Bill of Rights

William and Mary: The Protestant Settlement Saved