In which year did the ‘Bloodless Revolution’ or ‘Glorious Revolution’ take place in England ?

1656
1678
1688
1698

The correct answer is (c) 1688.

The Glorious Revolution, also called the Bloodless Revolution, was the overthrow of King James II of England in 1688 by a group of English nobles, led by William III of Orange, who invited William to take the throne. James II was a Catholic, and his subjects feared that he would try to restore Catholicism to England. William and Mary were Protestants, and they were seen as a more acceptable alternative to James II.

The Glorious Revolution was a relatively peaceful event, and it resulted in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy in England. This meant that the king or queen was no longer the absolute ruler, but was instead subject to the laws of Parliament.

The Glorious Revolution was a significant event in English history, and it had a major impact on the development of democracy in the country.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the years in which the Glorious Revolution took place.