10-29-2019, 07:52 AM
Warren, the Glorious revolution was a largely bloodless conservative 'revolution'. 1688 marked the start of the Glorious Unravelling that led to the Jacobite Crisis which began in 1702 following King William's death. When Anne became Queen war between France and England became inevitable as France supported the came of James to the English throne. England became involved in the Spanish War of Succession (which ended in 1713) and the Union of England and Scotland occurred in 1707. Great Britain endured an unsuccessful attempt by James Stuart to invade Scotland in 1708. The Crisis period came to an end with the much more significant Jacobite Rising of 1715/1716. Contrastingly, the Jacobite Rising of 1719 occurred during a High and was hardly significant. It was basically over before it had begun.