Chapter 21 - William III's Invasion Flashcards

1
Q

What was the Glorious Revolution?

A

Removal of Catholic James II by the political nation
Replaced by Protestant William III & Mary

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2
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What was the Declaration of Indulgence?
When did James re-issue it?
Why?

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Toleration of Scottish Catholics, worship rights for Presbyterians
1688, next Parliament to make it law
To establish freedom of religion

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3
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Who were the 6 bishops?

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Along with Archbishop Sancroft
Didn’t want clergy to read declaration as based on a power Parliament regarded illegal

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4
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How did James turn the 6 bishops & Sancroft into martyrs?

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Put in tower & on trial

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5
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How did the trial of Sancroft & the 6 bishops threaten the kings prerogative?

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Trial found them not guilty - a constitutional judgement against king’s suspending power

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6
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When was James’ son born?
How did this create fears over the line of succession?

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10 June 1688
Fear of Catholic succession: James & wife, Mary of Modena (Italian)
James 54
Succession bypass James’ Protestant sister Mary

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7
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Who was committed to legitimate succession?
What triggered taking action towards the succession?

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Tories
Birth of James’ son & James constant use of courts to own ends

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8
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Why was invading England advantageous for William of Orange?

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Dutch under threat from Louis XIV’s northern expansion
England alliance could encircle France

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9
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Who was Zuylestein?

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William’s emissary sent to England
Guise of congratulating James on birth of son
But there to meet James’ opponents and get an invitation to invade

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10
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Who were the Immortal 7?

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Those who invited William to invade
5 Whigs
2 Tories
Letter sent on 30 June 1688

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What was the aim of the Immortal 7?

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Securing a free Parliament & investigate legitimacy of James’ son

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What did the Immortal 7’s letter to William state?

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Population majority dissatisfied with present government in relation to religion, liberties & properties

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13
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What was the Dutch Republic’s secret resolution?

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29 September 1688
Supported William’s plan to invade England

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14
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What was William’s declaration of reasons for invasion

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Not taking throne as politically dangerous
Initial aims: intervene in English politics, remodel Parliament & Privy Council

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15
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What was the motivation behind William’s aims in his declaration?

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Ensure England support Dutch against France

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16
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Who declared James II’s son king after his death in 1701?

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France, Louis XIV
Spain
Papal States

17
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How did James try and prevent William’s invasion?

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Compromise with opponents in England: offered concessions to Sancroft & other bishops
Too late

18
Q

Where & when did William land in England?

A

5 November 1688
Torbay

19
Q

What progress did William make on his advancement before James intervened?

A

Occupied Exeter
Other areas secured by peers

20
Q

Why was William’s invasion a top down revolution?

A

Most of general population not involved

21
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What triggered James’ intervention in William’s invasion?

A

William called for a free Parliament

22
Q

How was James’ position good during William’s invasion?
How was this weakened?

A

Central London
Standing army
Reluctance to depose James

Failed to take action
Army suffered desertions

23
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When did James & Mary send their son to France?

A

9 December 1688

24
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Why did bishops and peers have ‘no choice’ but to support William?

A

11 December
James withdrew himself from kingship when he dropped Great Seal of England in the Thames as he fled London?

25
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What happened after James fled London?

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11-13 December
Anti-Catholic riots

26
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When & why does James flee to France?

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23 December 1688
Fearful for son
Determined to not betray his religion

27
Q

Who did William call for advice from after James flight?
Why?

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MPs from Charles II’s Parliament
Lord Mayors
Representatives from Governors of London

Council predominantly Whig so likely to favour William

28
Q

Who were the Assembly of Peers?
What did they do on December 24 1688?

A

Organised to run England in James’ absence
Invited William to take over government
Called for constitution preserving religion, rights, laws & property

29
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When were writs issued for elections to the new convention after William’s invasion?

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29 December 1688