Enlightenment · Europe · Politics

1689

William and Mary Crowned

February 13, 1689

The Convention Parliament offered the crown jointly to William and Mary on condition they accept a Declaration of Rights limiting royal prerogatives. They agreed. Parliamentary supremacy was now a constitutional fact, and England had quietly become a parliamentary monarchy while Europe was still absolute. The Glorious Revolution, nearly bloodless in England, redrew the relationship between sovereign and subject forever.