A. Passage of the English bill of rights,
B. The English peasant revolution,
C. The election of commoners to parliament,
D. The glorious revolution,
E. The English Declaration of Independence
Answer:- The answer is A and D.
A. Passage of the English bill of rights
D. The glorious revolution,
The two events in Britain that indirectly influenced the American Revolution are the Glorious Revolution and the Seven Years’ War. King James II was deposed during the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and his daughter Mary II and her husband William III were subsequently crowned as joint kings. The fact that Parliament might remove a monarch if they believed he or she was not operating in the nation’s best interests was established by this incident. Later, the American colonists would utilize this theory to support their own uprising against British rule. An international struggle that pitted Britain against France and Spain was known as the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763). Britain’s triumph in the war was an expensive one that significantly increased the country’s debt. The British government started levying new taxes on the American colonies in an effort to recover some of these expenses. The colonists opposed these levies, claiming they were being taxed unfairly and without representation. The American Revolution would finally result from this taxing disagreement.
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