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The end result was the first constitutional monarchy in Europe, which was a king or queen-led government where all people were subject to the same laws and the legislative process was overseen by a parliament.

What was the English civil war?

The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of civil conflicts and political intrigues between Parliamentarians (also known as "Roundheads") and Royalists commanded by Charles I (also known as "Cavaliers"), mostly over matters relating to English government and religious freedom. Part of the larger Wars of the Three Kingdoms, it was. The followers of King Charles I and the Long Parliament fought one another in the first (1642–1646) and second (1648–1649) wars, and the supporters of King Charles II and the Rump Parliament engaged in combat in the third (1649–1651) war. The Irish Confederates and Scottish Covenanters were also parties to the hostilities. At the Battle of Worcester on September 3, 1651, the war was won by the Parliamentarians.

What was the glorious revolution?

The Glorieuze Overtocht or Glorious Crossing, also known as the Glorious Revolution in the Netherlands, was the series of events that resulted in the overthrow of King James II and VII of England and Scotland in November 1688 and the installation of his daughter Mary II and her husband, James's nephew William III of Orange, as the de facto ruler of the Dutch Republic. The phrase was originally used by John Hampden in late 1689, and it has gained notoriety since then for having been characterised as both the final victorious invasion of England and an internal coup, with varying interpretations from the Dutch and English viewpoints.

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What was the ultimate outcome of the english civil war and the glorious revolution?.