What was the effect of the Glorious Revolution in the colonies?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The Glorious Revolution was the replacement of a Catholic, James II, with Protestants William III and Mary II as the English monarchs in 1688.
2. William and Mary accepted the Bill of Rights that stipulated the constitutional rights of all
Englishmen.
3. When word of the Glorious Revolution reached Boston, the Massachusetts Bay colonists
overthrew the regime of Sir Edmund Andros, who had been selected by James II to be the royal governor of the Dominion of New England.
4. The Dominion of New England was abandoned, and Massachusetts was granted a new royal
charter.
5. The new royal charter left the choice of governor up to the king.
6. Membership in the General Court would be determined by annual election, and the General Court would determine who would be part of the governor’s council.
7. The franchise would be determined on the basis of personal property rather than church
membership.

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a. true b. false

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