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Glorious Revolution: Kingdom of England: Rebels James II replaced as king by his daughter Mary II and her husband William III: 1688–1746 Jacobite risings: Kingdom of England Jacobites: Rebellion suppressed 1689 Karposh’s Rebellion: Ottoman Empire: Bulgarian rebels Rebellion suppressed [162] 1689 Boston revolt: Dominion of New England ...
Monmouth Rebellion (1685) – in England, The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as The Revolt of the West or The West Country rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II, who had become King of England, Scotland and Ireland upon the death of his elder brother Charles II on 6 February 1685.
The phrase "English Revolution" was first used by Marx in the short text "England's 17th Century Revolution", a response to a pamphlet on the Glorious Revolution of 1688 by François Guizot. [14] Oliver Cromwell and the English Civil War are also referred to multiple times in the work The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte , but the event ...
Cornish Rebellion of 1497 England. Henry VII Giles, Lord Daubeny. Cornish rebels. James, Baron Audley Thomas Flamank Michael An Gof Internal Conflict, English victory 1549 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion England. Edward VI Edward Seymour John Russell Anthony Kingston William Francis Southwestern Catholic Rebels. Sir Humphrey Arundell John Winslade ...
Pages in category "Rebellions against the British Empire" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Some of these were the product of religious grievances (for example Wyatt's Rebellion), some were regional or ethnic in nature (e.g. the Cornish Rebellion of 1497), though most combined an element of both (such as the Prayer Book Rebellion in the West Country of England and the Desmond Rebellions in southern Ireland).
15 January, "An Agreement of the People of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right, freedom and safety" presented to the Rump Parliament; 20 January, The trial of Charles I of England by the High Court of Justice begins; 27 January, The death warrant of Charles I of England is ...