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Zina [86]
2 years ago
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Put these nine significant events that indicate that the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were troubled with political uphea

val in correct order. You may refer to the chart in the lesson as needed. execution of Charles I declaration of war with Spain declaration of war with France civil war between the Cavaliers and Puritans the Seven Years' War beginning of the French Revolution Restoration James II flees England; William and Mary bring the Glorious Revolution signing of the American Declaration of Independence
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bogdanovich [222]2 years ago
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Answer:

civil war between the Cavaliers and Puritans

execution of Charles I

Restoration

James II flees England; William and Mary bring the Glorious Revolution

declaration of war with France

declaration of war with Spain

the Seven Years' War

signing of the American Declaration of Independence

beginning of the French Revolution

Explanation:

once i completed the assignment it showed the correct answers

Kisachek [45]2 years ago
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The order of <span>these nine significant events </span>and the dates in which they happened are as follows:

1642 - Civil war between the Cavaliers and Puritans 
1649 - Execution of Charles I 
1660 - <span>Restoration
</span>1688 - <span>William and Mary bring the Glorious Revolution
</span>1688 - James II flees England
1756 - The Seven Years' War 
1756 - Declaration of war with France<span>
1776 - Signing of the American Declaration of Independence
</span>1789, July 14 - Beginning of the French Revolution 
1898 - Declaration of war with Spain 
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