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Mary, Queen of Scots
She was not assassinated, she was executed on the order of Queen Elizabeth I. For many years Elizabeth struggled with the decision to execute Mary. She did not want to sign the death warrant of a fellow queen and family member, but eventually she had no choice.
Elizabeth signed the death warrant, somewhat reluctantly, and Mary was beheaded.
Mary Queen of Scots was seen as a Catholic threat to a Protestant throne. When Mary signed a plot paper, Elizabeth was forced to sign her death warrant as a protective measure.
Elizabeth dealt with Mary Queen of Scots by keeping her imprisoned for nearly 20 years at Fotheringhay Castle and then signing her death warrant. Mary was beheaded there in 1587. how did elizabeth deal with Mary Scots ?
No she did not i dont think so anyway. --- Queen Elizabeth I of England was the signatory on the death warrant of Queen Mary the first, Queen of Scots, daughter of King James I of Scotland.
Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth I's cousin.
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No. Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of Elizabeth I's first cousin.
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Elizabeth I aunt Margaret married Mary's grand father James IV of Scots.
Mary Queen Of Scots was executed by her second cousin Elizabeth.At first Elizabeth didn't want to sign the death warrant, then finally when the warrant was showed to her for the third she signed it.She kept Mary in prison for 19 years until she executed her.The reasons for killing her were ....1. Apparently she had been found plotting against Elizabeth with several people.2. If Elizabeth died before Mary and had no children, Mary was the heir to the throne.3. Mary could try and turn England back into a catholic country again.No-one knows the reason why Elizabeth didn't kill Mary before. Maybe she didn't want to kill her cousin.Mary Queen of Scots got executed because she was apparently plotting to kill Elizabeth l