No, because she died very young, and her sister, Elizabeth I was a Protestant, so immediately undid all of her work.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
Mary (Stuart) Queen of Scots never was queen of England. You might have her confused with Mary (Tudor) I .
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Mary I's successor, wanted Queen Mary I, Queen of Scots, to be executed.
Mary Queen of Scots was Catholic.
Yes Mary of Scotland was a threat to Elizabeth because Mary was a catholic the catholic people wanted Mary to be queen of England so England can become a catholic country . Also Mary of Scotland was a successful queen and she provided heir to he throne whilst Elizabeth refused to marry and provide heirs to the throne
it was the queen of england
There are several Mary I's. Both 'Bloody Mary', who wasMary I of England and Mary Queen of Scots, who was Mary I of Scotland, they were both Catholic.
Mary, Queen of Scots was the cousin to Queen Elizabeth I of England. Mary was beheaded after evidence was presented to Elizabeth that Mary was attempting overthrow her and seize the throne of England for herself.
Mary Queen of Scot belived in god and catholic religin.
The answer to this question is "No", because the premise to the question is in and of itself wrong. Catherine of Aragon's daughter was known as "Bloody Mary" after she became the Queen of England and she was an English Catholic Queen who persecuted and executed many Protestants. Elizabeth I of England was a Protestant Queen, who executed Mary Queen of Scots, who was a Scottish Catholic Queen and Elizabeth's cousin.
Mary, Queen of scots.
Mary, Queen of Scots was a Roman Catholic.