Sagot :
People solved the plans before they could fight or had an opportunity to do so, which was glorious
Answer:
What was so "glorious" about The Glorious Revolution is that it set a precedent for monarchs sharing power with the parliament.
Explanation:
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 is not only a historical landmark for England but also for the rest of Europe as it set ,for the first time in history, a constitutional monarchy. As the common people rose in revolt against James II when he came into power with the idea of reinstalling the Catholic Church as the main religion for the country. AS a consequence of the rising social conflict, the king and the Parliament decided to set their differences in a formal document that balanced the power between both entities.