Scenarios about 'glorious revolution'
The 1688 overthrow of King James II of England by a Dutch invasion led by William of Orange, who was invited by English Parliamentarians concerned about James's Catholic sympathies. This largely bloodless coup established constitutional monarchy in Britain, secured Protestant succession, limited royal power, and strengthened parliamentary authority, creating a political model that influenced democratic development worldwide.
What If The Glorious Revolution Failed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where James II successfully maintained his throne against William of Orange's invasion in 1688, potentially altering the development of constitutional monarchy, religious tolerance, and global power dynamics.