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The Stuarts

Mary StuartJames I, the Gunpowder PlotCharles I, the Civil WarOliver Cromwell, the CommonwealthCharles II, the Plague, the Great Fire of London

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Mary Stuart• Queen of Scots

from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.

• Five-year-old Mary was sent to France in 1548.

• Mary Stuart married Francis at the age of 17.

• In 1565 she married her first cousin, Lord Darnley.

Mary (age 17) and Francis (age 15)

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Mary Stuart

• Darnley murdered Rizzio in front of the pregnant Mary.

• Their son, James, was born on 19 June 1566.

• 1567 Lord Darnley wasmurdered.

Lord Darnley

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Mary Stuart

• Mary and Bothwell got married at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

• Scottish people made Mary's son, James, the King of Scotland.

• Queen of Scots, was executed on February 8, 1587.

• Mary loved animals and her little Skye terrier was her only friend in prison.

Bothwell

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James I

• James I was King of Scotland and King of England and Ireland

• He became king in Scotland from 24 July 1567

• Ruled England, Scotland, and Ireland for 22 years

• Used the title King of Great Britain

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James I

• Wanted to establish a permanent Union of the Crowns under one monarch.

• Found great difficulty in gaining acceptance as a king.

• Came to the throne at the peak of monarchical power.

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The Gunpowder Plot

• Took place in 1605.

• The plot intended to kill the king by blowing up the Houses of Parliament.

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Charles I

• He was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution on 30 January 1649

• He took many actions during his rule that caused widespread opposition

• Charles was executed for high treason

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The English Civil War

• The Great Rebellion started in 1641 and ended in 1651.

• The Civil War ended at the Battle ofWorcester.

• The English monarchy was first replaced with the Commonwealth of England and afterwards with a Protectorate.

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Oliver Cromwell• Born on April 25, 1599 • English military and

political leader • Lord Protector of

England, Scotland, and Ireland.

• Born in to an influential and wealthy family.

• Educated at Huntingdon grammar school

• Had no significant role in national politics before the Civil War

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Oliver Cromwell• Created and led a superb force of cavalry,

the 'Ironsides‘• Rose from the rank of captain to lieutenant-

general in three years • Was a prime mover in execution of Charles I• Defeated the supporters of the king's son

Charles II• Ended the civil war • Refused the offer of the crown. • Died on 3 September 1658 in London

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The Commonwealth

• Was the name given to England when it became a republic.

• The country was ruled by a committee of Parliament.

• In 1653 Oliver Cromwell dissolved Parliament and ended the Commonwealth.

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Charles II

• Born in 29.05.1630• Crowned in

29.05.1660• Died in 06.02.1685• King of England,

Scotland and Ireland• Was known as the

Merrie Monarch• Converted to Roman

Catholicism on his deathbed

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The Great Plague of London

• 1665 – 1666• Brought death to

~100,000 people• Stronger than

“the Black Death“• ~40,000 dogs and

~200,000 cats were killed

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The Great Plague of London

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The Great Fire of London

• Began on the night of 02.09.1666 on Pudding Lane

• London was built of wood• 6 people died• ~80% of the city was destroyed: 13,000

houses; 89 churches; 52 Guild Halls

• Helped to end the Great Plague

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The Great Fire of London

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Thank you.

• Rain Laansalu• Kaido Kallas• Kätlin Lill• Karl Kangur• Karl Hendrik

Lindmaa


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