Glorious Revolution Pt3

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  • Glorious Revolution and its consolidation Pt.3
    • Ireland
      • Catholic Ireland was the centre of Jacobite resistance.
        • Therefore posed a threat to William as part of the international war in which he was engaged.
      • Battle of the Boyne
        • James II landed with 3000 french troops in  Ireland in 1690.
          • James Wished to reclaim his throne from William.
          • William followed and Battle of the Boyne commenced.
        • James was defeated by William and fled to France in 1690, where he died in exile in 1701.
          • With the Battle of the Boyne, there was little hope for the Jacobite resistance. Protestant control was imposed on Ireland.
      • By March 1689, the Catholics under Tyrconnell controlled all of Ireland apart from Ulster.
    • England: Mostly conservative revolution, but implications were wide ranging.
      • These three revolutions led to a fourth: a revolution in the relationship of the three kingdoms.
    • Scotland: More radical revolution, overturning the restoration settlement in church and state.
      • These three revolutions led to a fourth: a revolution in the relationship of the three kingdoms.
    • Ireland: An attempted Catholic revolution and a counter revolution by William.
      • As a result of the glorious revolution and particularly the financial settlement, the crown was more dependant on parliament.
        • After 1688:
          • 1) Crown income became national income raised and managed by parliament.
          • 2) Crown needed parliamentary support.
          • 3) Crown accepted the need to have regular parliaments.
          • 4) Crown had to accept ministers who could get them parliamentary support.

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