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why was the revolution called glorious? *
james ii was executed
it involved massive military battles
william conquered england by force
it was relatively bloodless and widely supported
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The Glorious Revolution of 1688 - 1689 in England was called 'Glorious' because it was relatively bloodless and had broad - based support. James II fled rather than being executed, and there were no massive military battles. William of Orange was invited to take the throne and did not conquer by traditional force.
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It was relatively bloodless and widely supported