Marriage of William of Orange and Mary II
In 1677, the marriage of William of Orange to Mary, daughter of the Duke of York, played a significant role in England's history. Their union was instrumental in the events leading to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which marked a turning point in establishing a constitutional monarchy in England. This revolution emphasized parliamentary sovereignty and limited the powers of the monarchy, paving the way for future democratic developments and a more balanced governance structure.
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- SentimentTriumphant
