By Claire McDonagh MAPPING THE EVENTS OF THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION.

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By Claire McDonagh MAPPING THE EVENTS OF THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION

WHERE IN THE WORLD WAS THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION ✖ ✖ ✖ ✖ ✖

WE NEED EUROPE

MORE SPECIFICALLY WE NEED THE UNITED KINGDOM AND NETHERLANDS  

WILLIAM HEARS ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN ENGLAND

WILLIAM LEAVES HELLEVOETSLUIS TO INVADE ENGLAND William Leaves Hellevoetsluis With His Army William and his Army Landed in Torbay England

Hellevoetsluis: William of Orange was asked by the Seven Bishops to invade England and get rid of James. After months of preparation Williams fleet gather in Hellevoetsluis in the Netherlands to embark on the journey to invade England. This happened on the 11 th of November 1688 Torbay: William and his fleet land in Torbay, England on the 15 th of November 1688 after 4 days of travelling. William and his army begin to disembark and head for London. HELLEVOETSLUIS AND TORBAY

CLICK THE STARS ON THE 1688 MAP AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO A DETAILED PICTURE OF THE PLACE AND A DESCRIPTION

LONDON 1688

PALACE OF WHITE HALL

BANQUETING HALL IN WHITEHALL PALACE On February 13 th Ash Wednesday William and Mary are offered and accept the crown in ceremonies at the Banqueting Hall in Whitehall Palace. They are immediately proclaimed King William III and Queen Mary II and await to go to their coronation ceremony. Click Box To Go Back To Map If Last Place To Look At Click Box

WESTMINSTER ABBEY

The Westminster Abbey held its first double coronation on 11 April 1689 in fact it is also the only double coronation in English history. This was the Coronation of William III and Mary II. The Westminster Abbey had been holding coronations since 1066 but it had never held one with so much political and religious beliefs behind it. WESTMINSTER ABBEY Click Box To Go Back To Map If Last Place To Look At Click Box

PARLIAMENT

The English Parliament held most of the important events of the Glorious Revolution. The Parliament held some of the greatest events that led to laws that would change England forever. The laws that where made in Parliament are: Dispense the Acts of Parliament 1680 The Bill of rights 16 th,December 1689 Declaration of Indulgence 27 th, May 1689 The Toleration Act 3 rd, June 1689 Parliament Act 25 th,March 1689 PARLIAMENT Click Box To Go Back To Map. If Last Place To Look At Click Box

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