Mary, Queen of Scots' claim to the England throne
- She was a catholic with strong claim to the English throne. She was Henry VII great grandaughter
The treaty of Edinburgh 1560
- Scotland's Protestant lords rebelled against the French, Catholic influence from Mary's Mom and Elizabeth secretly sent money and troops to help
- It ended with the treaty that said Mary, would give up her claim to the English throne.
Mary, Queen of Scots' arrival in England
- Mary married her second husband Henry Stuart in 1565 and gave birth to their son James 1566. 1567 Darnley was murdered and Mary was suspected. This caused the Protestant Scottish Lords to rebel again
- They forced Mary to abdicate in favour of her son James and she was imprisoned in a castle and fled to England looking for Elizabeth's I help
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