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| They came to the throne through this revolution | Glorious | 100%
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| They were succeed by her sister and sister in law | Anne | 50%
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| is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based | Bank of England | 50%
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| An estimated 30 members and associates of the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed by Scottish government forces | Glencoe | 50%
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| The French attempt to restore James II to the English throne ended in defeat | Barfleur | 0%
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| Mary II introduced this garden with a documented collection of living plants for the purpose of scientific research, conservation, display and education | Botanical garden | 0%
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| This battle turned the tide in James's failed attempt to regain the British crown and ultimately aided in ensuring the continued Protestant ascendancy in Ireland | Boyne | 0%
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| an assembly of the Parliament transferred the crowns of England and Ireland from James II to William III and Mary II | Convention | 0%
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| was fought between Jacobite clans supporting the deposed king James VII of Scotland and a regiment of covenanters supporting William of Orange | Dunkeld | 0%
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| was an attempt by the English government under King William III to replace the hammered silver that made up most of the coinage in circulation, much of it being clipped and badly worn | Great Recoinage | 0%
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| took place primarily in the Scottish Highlands. Its purpose was to restore James VII to the throne, in 1689 this war took is known as | Jacobite rising | 0%
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| was the name for a political movement primary objective was the restoration the exiled House of Stuart to the British throne | Jacobitism | 0%
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| It was the first of six colonial wars fought between New France and New England | King William's War | 0%
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| was a European great power conflict from 1688 to 1697 between France and the Grand Alliance | Nine Years' War | 0%
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| refers to a split in the established churches of England, Scotland and Ireland | Nonjuring schism | 0%
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| It sets out the wrongs committed by the exiled James II, the rights of English citizens and the obligation of their monarch | Right | 0%
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| is an act that settled the succession to the English and Irish crowns further reaffirmed the exclusion of Catholics and anyone married to a Catholic from the succession | Settlement | 0%
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| was an act of the Parliament of England allowed for freedom of worship to nonconformists who had pledged to the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy | Toleration | 0%
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| Fought between Jacobite supporters of James II and those of his successor, William III in Ireland | Williamite War | 0%
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