The Glorious Revolution is interpreted less as a religious event than as a capital-protection pact in which Parliament becomes sovereign and William of Orange accepts figurehead monarchy.
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Capital Protection
The Glorious Revolution is interpreted less as a religious event than as a capital-protection pact in which Parliament becomes sovereign and William of Orange accepts figurehead monarchy.
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"in europe right before up until the world war one okay and so this creates anxiety in europe because if there's all this war..."
"Okay. And so you're like, okay, why would they do that? Why would they betray their own king, James II, and install a foreign..."
"Okay. What people don't appreciate is that the real reason why they want to do that is they want to protect capital. Okay. Capital...."
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