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Mary Tudor more commonly known as 'Bloody Mary' had a great impact in History. For example she beheaded or burned anyone who refused to follow the Catholic faith after her Father's death eighteen years earlier and her recent half-brothers, Edward the VI. Once announced Queen of England she beheaded Lady Jane Grey whom had taken the throne for nine days after being forced to take it by her pushy horrible Father in law and her husband. as a child Lady Jane studied with her friend who was a few years older, Lady Elizabeth who was to become the Great Elizabeth Queen of England after Queen Mary's death of stomach cancer. Elizabeth had to take the throne after her half-sister died from the disease that was thought to have been pregnancy. Queen Mary Tudor left Enlgand bankrupt so that it made it hard for Elizabeth's rule to start as Queen. Mary and her Spanish husband, Philip of Spain, who had taken a mistress in Calais in France which was part of Queen Mary's death, used Englands money and riches so that they could fight a war that obviously defeated before it had started. Queen Mary was around thirty-five when she took England by the reigns and tried to turn it into the country that her Father had when he was King of England, which would have had another harsh impact on her reign. She was found to not be able to give birth and she, after almost at death, finally handed over her bankrupt, dying country to Elizabeth who had no idea of how bankrupt and in debt it was.

In total, Queen Mary sucked England dry from money and it was shrunk until Elizabeth got on her feet and turned it into a virgin-run land. All in all, Enlgand was made bankrupt then turned inot a pleasant, livable country after Queen May died.

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If you are asking about Mary Queen of Scots she had little or nothing to do with the Renaissance. The Renaissance took place in Italy and British Isles didn't have a "golden age" until Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558 and the Renaissance had begun in the 1300's.

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Because she killed a lot of people for not being Catholic.

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Queen Mary (or Mary Stuart) helped by providing not just Scotland but England also with an heir.

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