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AP European History
Unit 3 – Absolutism and Constitutionalism
Topic 3.8
How might the trajectory of England's constitutional monarchy have differed if James II had not been overthrown during The Glorious Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution may have begun earlier given his pro-development policies.
England would likely have reverted to feudalism with decentralised power.
France and England might have unified into a single kingdom due to shared Catholic beliefs.
His Catholicism may have become dominant, possibly altering England's religious landscape.
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