The Jacobite Revolution Settlement, 1689-1696

The period 1689-1715 is important in Jacobite history because it was during this period that England allied itself with France and had the greatest chance of success. During this period, Catholic and Protestant Stewarts in Britain reconciled, pleasing both the Protestant Jacobites and the Catholic m...

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History
Jacobites
Jacobitism
James Edward (James Francis Edward Stuart) (1688-1766)
Pardons
Parliaments
Political movements
Political parties
Political revolutions
Protestantism
Rebellion
Religion
Revolutions
Social aspects
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