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Mary Stuart Research Paper

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A Hard Life Rewarded Mary Stuart, also known as Mary Queen of Scots, was one of the most fascinating people in Europe during the sixteenth century. She was born on December 8,1542. She was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Mary, Queen of Scots, had a complicated life starting with an abnormal childhood, having strong ties to three counties, and being imprisoned for most of her life. Mary, had a peculiar childhood that consisted of things like gaining the throne to rule a country at a young age and almost being killed. When Mary was six days old her father died and so she became Queen of Scotland at a very young age. Due to this at the age of six years old she was handed over to the King of France. When Mary was eight “a man named Robert Stuart and purported to be an English spy was accused of attempting to poison Mary Stuart before her mother's departure” (marie-stuart.co.uk). Addition to this complicated childhood Mary was betrothed at a young age. …show more content…

She was first queen of Scotland due to her father’s death and her being the heir to the throne. In 1548, she was sent to France to live with the French royal family. She was betrothed to Francis II of France, and married him in 1558. Therefore, when he was crowned King of France in 1559, she was made Queen of France. After a reign of seventeen months Francis II died. This ended Mary’s reign in France. Soon she left France to go back to Scotland. A couple of years later she married her first cousin, Henry Stuart. They both had strong claims to the English throne and if they had an offspring their claims would be even stronger. With that said they did have a son, James. Henry Stuart was killed mysteriously in 1567. Mary was accused of being involved with his death, so she was imprisoned. While in prison she was compelled to step down and give her position on the throne of Scotland to her son. Her son then became King James VI of

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