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Glorious Revolution and Salutary Neglect

Glorious Revolution and Salutary Neglect . By: Sophia , Eliza , Vanessa , Maria, and Sabrina. Main Points. Glorious Revolution – the laws passed by Parliament establishing laws over the monarch. Parliaments Role in G ov. – had a major role, they were in charge of mainly everything

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Glorious Revolution and Salutary Neglect

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  1. Glorious Revolution and Salutary Neglect By: Sophia, Eliza, Vanessa, Maria, andSabrina

  2. Main Points • Glorious Revolution – the laws passed by Parliament establishing laws over the monarch. • Parliaments Role in Gov. – had a major role, they were in charge of mainly everything • Restoration of Mass. Charter- called for the king to appoint the governor of Mass and wanted more religious toleration and non – Puritan representation in the colonial assembly. • Salutary Neglect – a set of laws enforcing the American colonies to be obedient to England

  3. OfficialsandPeopleInvolved • King James II – consolidated North colonies and his religious opinions were not considered good back home. • William of Orange and wife Mary – succeeded James II after Glorious Rev. restored charters and supremacy. • Governor of Mass. – had a lot of power: had authority over an assembly, judges, and trade. • Political Officers in Colonies – presided by the governor • Nehemiah Grew- British mercantilist voiced an early concern about the colonies ‘growing self-determination.

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