WI: Monmouth wins Battle of Sedgemoor

So. In 1685, four months into the reign of James II, his nephew the Duke of Monmouth invaded the West Country with a few fishing boats and 80 men, marched up towards Bristol while gathering a crowd of untrained rebels around him, before retreating in the face of adverse weather. However, whIle he was sheltering from the rain at Bridgewater, he discovered that the Royal army was camped obliviously a couple of miles away and launched a night attack over the Somerset Levels.

He outnumbered the enemy with inferior troops, but he also had some bad luck, with his cavalry being blocked by a ditch and scattering his own infantry and the Royal army being woken up by a stray shot. If he had won a convivial victory at Sedgemoor, what would happen next? Would he be able to press on and depose James fairly quickly? If he became king, would he face opposition from the Dutch as well as the Jacobites? How would the Nine Years War be affected? And out of interest, would Monmouth call himself James II or James III?
 
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