Locke y la Revolución Gloriosa de 1688

sufian khouja
13 Apr 201405:30

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TLDRThe script outlines the tumultuous political history of England from the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Following Elizabeth's death, James I of Scotland became the first Stuart monarch, leading to a struggle between the monarchy and Parliament. This conflict escalated under Charles I, culminating in the English Civil War, the execution of the king, and the establishment of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. After Cromwell's death, the monarchy was restored under Charles II. The script also highlights the rise of Protestant opposition to Catholic rule, leading to the Glorious Revolution and the constitutional changes that followed, especially in relation to the rights of Parliament.

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English HistoryPolitical ConflictStuarts DynastyMonarchyCivil WarParliamentJohn LockeGlorious Revolution1688AbsolutismReligious Tension