William of Orange arrived with 15,000 troops and 463 ships, yet British history calls it a peaceful constitutional triumph. Three centuries on, historians remain divided on what really happened.
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Was the 1689 Bill of Rights Britain's true founding document β not Magna Carta?
π History Β· 27 votes
Which Scottish town did King Edward I sack in 1296, killing thousands and seizing it as a key part of his invasion of Scotland?
π History Β· 27 votes
Has Britain's obsession with 'micro-trends' on TikTok turned having a personality into a full-time job?
πΈ Lifestyle Β· 26 votes
Rank these historic British lightships and floating beacons by the year they were first stationed
π³ 28 votes