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The Invitation to William
- The "Immortal Seven" wrote to William of Orange due to their discontent with James II's policies, particularly regarding religion and state institutions.
- Their choice of William stemmed from his familial ties to the English monarchy and his established role in English politics.
The Threat of Catholicism
- James II's policy of promoting Catholicism threatened the established power of the Church of England.
- This policy also threatened the social standing of Protestants by limiting their opportunities for advancement.
Whigs, Tories, and James II
- The terms "Whig" and "Tory" were fluid in 1688, representing the ruling elite united against Catholic exclusion from power.
- James II subverted existing laws by granting dispensations, allowing Catholics to hold office despite legal restrictions.


