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the english bill of rights and the toleration act of 1689 affirmed freedom of worship for christians in the colonies as well as in england and enforced limits on the crown. equally important, john lockes second treatise on government (1690), the glorious revolutions major theoretical justification, set forth a theory of government based not on divine right but on contract. it contended that the people, endowed with natural rights of life, liberty, and property, had the right to rebel when governments violated their rights.
- what served as the glorious revolution’s major theoretical justification?
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John Locke's Second Treatise on Government (1690) served as the Glorious Revolution's major theoretical justification.