Enlightenment · Europe · Politics

1685

James II Takes the English Throne

February 6, 1685

The openly Catholic James, Duke of York, succeeded his brother Charles II without initial protest. Parliament granted him generous revenues, anti-Catholic feeling remained quiet, and a rebellion in the west was easily crushed. Within three years, James would squander every advantage by pushing for Catholic restoration too openly, provoking the revolution that would cost him his crown.