Mary ll
William lll
James ll
John Churchill
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Who was the eldest daughter of this last Catholic monarch of England.

Mary ll

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Born William Henry, this Dutch prince became King of England, Scotland, and Ireland alongside his wife, Mary II.

William lll

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This Catholic Duke of York became King James II in 1685, but his reign ended just three years later in a bloodless overthrow.

James ll

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This famous palace, a gift from Queen Anne, commemorates his military triumphs, including the Battle of Blenheim.

Blenheim Palace

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Mary was raised in this faith at the command of her uncle Charles II, despite her parents converting to Catholicism.

Protestantism

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William III was the sovereign Prince of this Dutch province before becoming king.

Orange

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Issued by James II, this declaration suspended laws punishing Catholics and nonconformists, alarming Protestants.

Royal Declaration of Indulgence

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The title he was granted by Queen Anne for his military service, making him Britain's first Duke of Marlborough.

Duke of Marlborough

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In an unprecedented move, she ruled jointly with her husband, who was also her first cousin and the stadtholder of what nation.

Netherlands

300

This 1689 document, signed by William and Mary, limited the monarchy's power and established Parliament's supremacy.

Bill of Rights

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What were James ll daughters names

Mary and Anne

300

Churchill earned his first significant military commission serving under this future King in the Third Dutch War.

King James ll

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The pair were offered the throne after this nearly bloodless event in 1688, which saw her father, James II, deposed.

The Glorious Revolution

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William III's main rival in Europe for much of his reign, he was the French king who supported the deposed James II.

Louis XIV

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In 1688, this Dutch Protestant prince was invited to invade England, leading to James II's flight and the establishment of a Protestant monarchy.

William lll

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This major European conflict, fought for the Spanish succession, saw Marlborough achieve his greatest victories.

War of the Spanish Succession

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The joint monarchs were crowned in Westminster Abbey in April 1689 after accepting this foundational document that limited royal power and established a constitutional monarchy.

The Bill of Rights

500

After William III's death, the succession to the British throne passed to this German dynasty, beginning with Queen Anne's Protestant cousin.

The House of Hanover

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This future king was known as the Duke of York and oversaw the capture of New Amsterdam, renaming it New York.

James ll

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His stunning victory at this 1704 battle in Bavaria saved Vienna and cemented his fame.

Battle of Blenheim