Why was James II of England removed and the crown offered to William and Mary?

a) James was openly Catholic and many Anglican English refused to accept another Catholic on the throne.
b) James was openly Puritan and the Anglican English made it clear his sort of Protestantism did not agree with their views.
Consider This: Why is the accession of William and Mary referred to as the Glorious Revolution? See 2.4: The Constitutional Alternative.
c) James, a student of the Scientific Revolution, openly speculated as to whether God exists, which scandalized the English.
Consider This: Why is the accession of William and Mary referred to as the Glorious Revolution? See 2.4: The Constitutional Alternative.
d) James made it clear he preferred his Scottish territories to England, which angered his English subjects.
Consider This: Why is the accession of William and Mary referred to as the Glorious Revolution? See 2.4: The Constitutional Alternative.


a) James was openly Catholic and many Anglican English refused to accept another Catholic on the throne.

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