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James II & the "Glorious Revolution"

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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James the Second's Statements on Civil Equality and Toleration

In the early 2000s a Canadian graduate student found a diary in an archive in england that recorded a speech that James the second gave in 1687. The king reportedly defended the idea of religious toleration on principle and it seems to pre-sage modern beliefs in civil equality  and equivalence of racial prejudice and religious prejudice. In April 1688 James issued an order that his declaration of indulgence must be read out in all the churches across the kingdom but seven bishops refused to comply with this order drawing up a petition against it to the king. He rejected this petition as as an insult and affront to his majesty he had the seven bishops imprisoned and charged with treason now these bishops

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