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The Glorious Revolution Solidified the Notion That Liberty Was a Birthright

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The Glorious Revolution solidified the notion that liberty was a birthright of the Englishman. Explain how the Glorious Revolution contributed to this idea and how it subsequently affected the colonies. Did all of the colonists react to the Glorious Revolution in the same way? If there were differences, what were they? How was the language of liberty used?

Analyze the ideologies and political theories relevant to the 18th century, including mercantilism and the concept of balance of power.
Identify the roles and viewpoints of significant individuals and groups during the 18th century.
Examine the impact of European conflicts and policies on global territories and populations.
Understand the significance of and differences between political factions of the time, such as the Tories and the Whigs.

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