What are the similarities and differences between the glorious revolution and the revolution of 1640-1660?

Similarities:

1) There is a religious basis in both revolutions (for example, Jacob 2 pursued a policy of oppression of Protestants and, on the contrary, promoted Catholics);

2) In both cases, the struggle was against the usurping power of the king;

3) In both cases, members of parliament also opposed the king.

Differences:

1) In the first revolution, there was a civil war between parliament and the king. Foreign troops took part in the Glorious Revolution, in connection with which, William 3 was appointed the new ruler.

2) In the first revolution, a protectorate was established, and the Dutch king ascended to the throne in Glorious.



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