Mary Queen of scots- biography

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History

 

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Karl S

 

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April 22, 2015

 

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University

 

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This marriage cemented the Alliance between Scotland and France but worsened relations with England leading to the war with Henry VIII, which ended in Scottish defeat in 1542. James V died in Falkland Palace, on December 14, 1542, "As a worn-out, desperate man, at the age of thirty years". His daughter Mary, just six days old, was his successor...
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During Mary's childhood, France, England, and Scotland fought over religious decisions and particularly over who should control the church. At the end of the chapter, the "Book of Discipline", comes into effect on setting up a regional organization for the Church. In the beginning of chapter three, Mary is eighteen years old, married and then widowed, and she is Queen of Scotland and France...
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