Definition:
The "Glorious Revolution" refers to a significant event in English history that took place between 1688 and 1689. It was a peaceful takeover of the throne when King James II, who was not very popular and was a Catholic, was replaced by his daughter Mary II and her husband, William of Orange. This change happened without much fighting in England, although there were some battles in Scotland and Ireland.
In more advanced discussions, you might explore the implications of the Glorious Revolution on modern democracy, the establishment of parliamentary sovereignty, or its influence on other revolutions worldwide.
While "Glorious Revolution" itself does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs, you might come across expressions like: - "Turn the tide": To change a situation significantly. Example: "The Glorious Revolution turned the tide for Protestant rule in England."
The "Glorious Revolution" is an important historical event that represents a peaceful change in leadership in England.