What were the followers of James II called? Roundheads, Puritans, Jacobites, or Jameses?

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Jacobites

"Jacobite" comes from the word "Jacobus", that means James in Latin.

The Jacobites were mostly Scottish people that supported the James II return to the throne so he and his descendant can govern in both Scotland and England. Prior to this, James II had been deposed and exiled by the Protestant Parliament and other Protestant defenders in 1688 because of some conflicts related to James II's support for Catholicism.

Answer 2
Answer: they were called the Jacobites


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What group joined together to form the "Young Turks"

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Turkish Jonturkler, coalition of various reform groups that led revolutionary movement against the authorial regime of Ottoman sultan  Abdulhamid II, which culminated in the establishment of a constitution government.

All revolutionist against the Sultan.

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